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. 1979 May;63(5):811-5.
doi: 10.1104/pp.63.5.811.

Ethylene production by callus and suspension cells from cortex tissue of postclimacteric apples

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Ethylene production by callus and suspension cells from cortex tissue of postclimacteric apples

M Lieberman et al. Plant Physiol. 1979 May.

Abstract

Cortex tissue from postclimacteric ;Golden Delicious' apples (Malus domestica, Borkh.) stored at 0 C for 9 months after harvest were induced to form callus in vitro. Cell suspension cultures were subsequently formed from calli. Of five media tested, only the medium of Schenk and Hildebrandt (Can J Bot 1972, 50: 192) and that of Uchimiya and Murashige (Plant Physiol 1974, 54: 936) allowed callus formation. During growth both the callus and cell cultures produced ethylene in a pattern which showed a rapid rise and then a fall as the culture grew. (14)C-Labeled methionine was converted to labeled ethylene by the cell suspension cultures, which also could be inhibited from producing ethylene by a rhizobitoxine analog or free radical scavengers. Ethylene production in these cultures, like that in intact fruit tissue slices, could be stimulated by IAA or suppressed by N(6)-(gamma,gamma-dimethylallyl) adenosine and GA(3).

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