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MORPHOGENETIC STUDIES ON HAWORTHIA: ESTABLISHMENT OF TISSUE CULTURE AND CONTROL OF DIFFERENTIATION
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1972
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BotanyMorphogenetic StudiesPlant PathologyAnatomyPlant Growth RegulatorCulture MediumEmbryologyPlant DevelopmentHealth SciencesHaworthia TissueMorphogenesisOrganogenesisBiologyDevelopmental BiologyAmmonium NitrogenPlant Cell CultureTissue CultureMedicinePlant Physiology
Investigations were carried out on the in vitro morphogenetic responses of inflorescence segments and gynoecia of several species of Haworthia (Liliaceae). Morphogenetic responses of explants were not species specific. It was found that coconut milk was essential for the growth and differentiation of Haworthia tissue if White's basal medium was used. However, growth and differentiation could be supported by a modified Murashige and Skoog's medium, without any supplements. The investigations demonstrated’ the importance of inositol and ammonium nitrogen in the nutrition of Haworthia tissue cultures. A chemical control of callusing and shoot and root differentiation was obtained by providing appropriate amounts of auxin and cytokinin in the culture medium.
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