Conference paper

STUDIES ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PLOIDY LEVEL, MORPHOLOGY, THE CONCENTRATION OF SOME PHYTOHORMONES AND THE NICOTINE CONCENTRATION OF HAPLOID AND DOUBLED HAPLOID TOBACCO (NICOTIANA-TABACUM-L) AND NICA PLANTS


Authors listZEPPERNICK, B; SCHAFER, F; PAASCH, K; ARNHOLDTSCHMITT, B; NEUMANN, KH

Publication year1994

Pages135-141

JournalPlant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture

Volume number38

Issue number2-3

ISSN0167-6857

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1007/BF00033870

ConferenceWorkshop on Primary and Secondary Metabolism of Plants and Plant Cell Cultures III

PublisherSpringer


Abstract
As compared to doubled haploid plants of the same origin, haploid tobacco plants are characterized by narrow leaves and in these leaves the endogenous concentration of gibberellins was considerably higher than in doubled haploids. This higher GA activity is almost entirely due to elevated levels of polar gibberellins. The same leaf shape as in haploids could be induced by GA(3) sprays to doubled haploids. A similar leaf shape was also observed on tissue culture derived so called NICA plants displaying the morphology of tobacco plants as described by Dudits et al. (1987) from whom the plant material was obtained as a gift. Here, in the leaves of a special strain with narrow lamina again a much higher gibberellin activity was detected than in the leaves of plants of the original tobacco strain. Histochemical determination of the relative DNA content indicated that leaves of NICA were chimaeras containing 1C cells besides cells with higher C values. Obviously, haploidy is somehow related to the endogenous gibberellin activity in tobacco plant material with consequences on the morphological appearance of In plants. Comparing some haploid and doubled haploid strains in tissue culture and pot and field experiments in several years apparently the genotype of the plant material is more significant for nicotine concentration than the ploidy level.



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Harvard Citation styleZEPPERNICK, B., SCHAFER, F., PAASCH, K., ARNHOLDTSCHMITT, B. and NEUMANN, K. (1994) STUDIES ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PLOIDY LEVEL, MORPHOLOGY, THE CONCENTRATION OF SOME PHYTOHORMONES AND THE NICOTINE CONCENTRATION OF HAPLOID AND DOUBLED HAPLOID TOBACCO (NICOTIANA-TABACUM-L) AND NICA PLANTS, Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture, 38(2-3), pp. 135-141. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00033870

APA Citation styleZEPPERNICK, B., SCHAFER, F., PAASCH, K., ARNHOLDTSCHMITT, B., & NEUMANN, K. (1994). STUDIES ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PLOIDY LEVEL, MORPHOLOGY, THE CONCENTRATION OF SOME PHYTOHORMONES AND THE NICOTINE CONCENTRATION OF HAPLOID AND DOUBLED HAPLOID TOBACCO (NICOTIANA-TABACUM-L) AND NICA PLANTS. Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture. 38(2-3), 135-141. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00033870



Keywords


ALKALOID CONTENTCALLUSDATURA-INNOXIAGIBBERELLIN ACTIVITYNICA PLANTSNicotiana tabacumNICOTINE CONCENTRATIONPLOIDY LEVEL


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