Hairy root culture of Lactuca virosa L.

A hairy root culture of Lactuca virosa L. (Asteraceae) was initiated by infection of the leaf explants of the aseptic plants with Agrobacterium rhizogenes - strain LBA 9402. One of the obtained clones which showed the most favourable growth rate was used for further investigation. An influence of di...

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Main Authors: Anna Stojakowska, Janusz Malarz, Wanda Kisiel, Stanisław Kohlmünzer
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Language:English
Published: Polish Botanical Society 2014-01-01
Series:Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae
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Online Access:https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/asbp/article/view/977
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author Anna Stojakowska
Janusz Malarz
Wanda Kisiel
Stanisław Kohlmünzer
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description A hairy root culture of Lactuca virosa L. (Asteraceae) was initiated by infection of the leaf explants of the aseptic plants with Agrobacterium rhizogenes - strain LBA 9402. One of the obtained clones which showed the most favourable growth rate was used for further investigation. An influence of different nutrient media and sucrose concentrations on the biomass accumulation was studied. The most advantageous for the biomass increment were media: MS and MS containing macronutrients reduced to half concentration, supplemented with 5% sucrose. A preliminary chromatographic analysis of the tissue extract revealed the presence of sesquiterpene lactones characteristic of the roots of the intact plant.
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spelling doaj.art-9f6c94f0b52f46a49e6b010f7c1584c12022-12-22T03:40:04ZengPolish Botanical SocietyActa Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae2083-94802014-01-01641333910.5586/asbp.1995.006737Hairy root culture of Lactuca virosa L.Anna Stojakowska0Janusz Malarz1Wanda Kisiel2Stanisław Kohlmünzer3Polish Academy of SciencesPolish Academy of SciencesPolish Academy of SciencesPolish Academy of SciencesA hairy root culture of Lactuca virosa L. (Asteraceae) was initiated by infection of the leaf explants of the aseptic plants with Agrobacterium rhizogenes - strain LBA 9402. One of the obtained clones which showed the most favourable growth rate was used for further investigation. An influence of different nutrient media and sucrose concentrations on the biomass accumulation was studied. The most advantageous for the biomass increment were media: MS and MS containing macronutrients reduced to half concentration, supplemented with 5% sucrose. A preliminary chromatographic analysis of the tissue extract revealed the presence of sesquiterpene lactones characteristic of the roots of the intact plant.https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/asbp/article/view/977Lactuca virosa L.Agrobacterium rhizogeneshairy rootssesquiterpene lactones
spellingShingle Anna Stojakowska
Janusz Malarz
Wanda Kisiel
Stanisław Kohlmünzer
Hairy root culture of Lactuca virosa L.
Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae
Lactuca virosa L.
Agrobacterium rhizogenes
hairy roots
sesquiterpene lactones
title Hairy root culture of Lactuca virosa L.
title_full Hairy root culture of Lactuca virosa L.
title_fullStr Hairy root culture of Lactuca virosa L.
title_full_unstemmed Hairy root culture of Lactuca virosa L.
title_short Hairy root culture of Lactuca virosa L.
title_sort hairy root culture of lactuca virosa l
topic Lactuca virosa L.
Agrobacterium rhizogenes
hairy roots
sesquiterpene lactones
url https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/asbp/article/view/977
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