Authors
Anna Kärkönen
Publication date
2000/6
Journal
Plant cell, tissue and organ culture
Volume
61
Issue
3
Pages
205-214
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Description
A comparative anatomical study was carried out on zygotic and somatic embryos of Tilia cordata Mill. to evaluate the effect of growth conditions on their development. Zygotic embryos (heart-shaped, torpedo, cotyledonary), collected during two autumn periods, were examined to investigate the effect of growing season on embryo development. In comparison, the influence of growth conditions on the development of somatic embryos in vitro was also studied. Treatment with abscisic acid (ABA) and polyethylene glycol-4000 induced the development of somatic cotyledonary embryos similar to zygotic embryos with respect to morphology and anatomy, as illustrated by the differentiation of the apical meristems and of the procambium. The pattern of accumulation of starch and protein was also similar in these embryos. Somatic cotyledonary embryos that developed spontaneously without ABA showed defective …
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