Effect of Ethylene on Formations of Adventitious Roots, Trichomes, and Calli by NAA in Leaf segments of Arabidopsis thaliana

애기장대 잎 절편 배양시 NAA 농도에 따른 부정근, 모용 및 캘러스 형성에 미치는 에틸렌의 영향

  • Published : 1999.10.01

Abstract

In order to study the role of ethylene on the formation of adventitious roots, trichomes and calli, the effects of 1-aminocyclopropane-l-carboxylic acid (ACC), ethephon, $CoCl_2$ and $AgNO_3$ were investigated in the leaf segments from ecotype Columbia of Arabidopsis thaliana. When the leaf segments were cultured on the media for forming adventitious roots (0.1 mg/L NAA), trichomes (2.0 mg/L NAA) and calli (10.0 mg/L NAA), and then each cultures was treated with 1-100 mg/L of ACC and ethephon, respectively. On the adventitious root-forming medium adventitious root formation was decreased, and trichomes were induced. And on the trichome-forming medium trichome formation was decreased, and calli were induced. In order hand each culture was treated with 1-100 mg/L of $CoCl_2$ and $AgNO_3$, respectively. On the adventitious root-forming medium adventitious roots was increased without trichome formation, and on the trichome-forming medium trichome formation was decreased, and adventitious roots were induced. However on the callus-forming medium treated with ACC, ethephon, $CoCl_2$ and $AgNO_3$, respectively, callus formation was inhibited and trichomes were induced in all cultures.

애기장대 (Arabidopsis thaliana)생태종 'Columbia'의 잎절편 배양시 부정근, 모용 및 캘러스 형성에 미치는 에틸렌의 역할을 알아보고자 ACC, ethephon, CoCl$_2$및 AgNO$_3$의 영향을 조사하였다. 애기장대 잎 절편을 부정근 (0.1 mg/L NAA), 모용 (2.0mg/L NAA) 및 캘러스 (10.0mg/L - NAA)를 형성하는 MS 배지 각각에 ACC와 ethephon을 1-100mg/L 처리한 결과 부정근 형성구에서는 부정근이 감소 한 반면 모용이 유기되었고 모용 형성구에서는 모용이 감소한 반면 캘러스가 유기되었다. 또한 CoCl$_2$와 AgNO$_3$를 1-100mg/L 처리한 결과 부정근 형성구에서는 모용 형성 없이 부정근이 증가하였으며, 모용 형성구에서는 모용은 감소한 반면 부정근이 유기되었다. 그리고 캘러스 형성구에서는 ACC, ethephon, CoCl$_2$및 AgNO$_3$처리구 모두에서 캘러스 형성이 억제되면서 모용이 형성되었다.

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