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Improvement of ex vitro transfer of tobacco plantlets by addition of abscisic acid to the last subculture.

Publication at Faculty of Science |
2009

Abstract

Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) plantlets were grown on Murashige and Skoog medium in ventilated Magenta boxes and for the last subculture 10 A mu M ABA was added to the medium. After three weeks plantlets were transferred into pots with Perlite moistened with water and grown in controlled conditions (16-h photoperiod, day/night temperature 25/20 A degrees C, air humidity about 45 %) either under low or high irradiance of 150 (LI) and 700 (HI) A mu mol m(-2) s(-1), respectively.

Content of endogenous ABA was 271.7 pmol g(-1)(f.m.) in ABA treated plantlets, while in control plantlets it was only 53.3 pmol g(-1)(f.m.). After ex vitro transfer, stomatal conductance and transpiration rate decreased considerably in comparison with in vitro grown plantlets and remained lower also 7 d after ex vitro transfer, especially in ABA-treated plants and so wilting of plants was practically eliminated.