Enhancement of the Division of Equisetum arvense Protoplasts in Culture by Activated Charcoal and Their Further Development
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概要
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Protoplasts were isolated from subcultured gametophytes of Equisetum arvense by treatment with Driselase and then cultured in vitro. Addition of activated charcoal (AC) to the culture medium enhanced the rate of cell division, as well as the survival of both protoplasts and regenerated protoplasts. However, subsequent division of cells was not observed after one or two cycles of replication in cultures supplemented with AC. When regenerated protoplasts were transferred to fresh medium without AC 3 to 5 weeks after the first plating, the transferred cells formed rhizoids and developed into small, young gametophytes without the prior formation of cell clusters or calluses. Furthermore, sprophytic shoots differentiated from the protoplast-derived gametophytes when they were cultured on medium supplemented with 6-benzylamino-purine (BA).
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著者
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UENO Saburo
Interdisciplinary Research Institute of Environmental Sciences
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MITSUDA Hisateru
Interdisciplinary Research Institute of Environmental Sciences
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Kuriyama Akira
Interdisciplinary Research Institute Of Environmental Sciences
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Takeuchi Masayuki
Laboratory of Plant Morphogenesis, Department of Regulation Biology, Faculty of Science, Saitama Uni
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Takeuchi Masayuki
Laboratory Of Plant Morphogenesis Department Of Regulation Biology Faculty Of Science Saitama Univer
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Mitsuda Hisateru
Interdisciplinary Research Institule Of Environmental Sciences
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