Bamel_2016_Plant.Signal.Behav_11_e1187355

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Title : Acetylcholine suppresses shoot formation and callusing in leaf explants of in vitro raised seedlings of tomato, Lycopersicon esculentum Miller var. Pusa Ruby - Bamel_2016_Plant.Signal.Behav_11_e1187355
Author(s) : Bamel K , Gupta R , Gupta SC
Ref : Plant Signal Behav , 11 :e1187355 , 2016
Abstract :

We present experimental evidence to show that acetylcholine (ACh) causes decrease in shoot formation in leaf explants of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Miller var Pusa Ruby) when cultured on shoot regeneration medium. The optimum response was obtained at 10(-4) M ACh-enriched medium. ACh also causes decrease in percentage of cultures forming callus and reduces the callus mass. Inhibitors of enzymatic hydrolysis of ACh, neostigmine and physostigmine, also suppresses callogenesis and caulogenesis. On the other hand, the breakdown products of Ach, choline and acetate, do not alter the morphogenic response induced on the shoot regeneration medium. Neostigmine showed optimal reduction in shoot formation at 10(-5) M. The explants cultured on neostigmine augmented medium showed decline in the activity of ACh hydrolyzing enzyme acetylcholinesterase. ACh and neostigmine added together showed marked reduction in callus mass. These results strongly support the role of ACh as a natural regulator of morphogenesis in tomato plants.

PubMedSearch : Bamel_2016_Plant.Signal.Behav_11_e1187355
PubMedID: 27348536

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Bamel K, Gupta R, Gupta SC (2016)
Acetylcholine suppresses shoot formation and callusing in leaf explants of in vitro raised seedlings of tomato, Lycopersicon esculentum Miller var. Pusa Ruby
Plant Signal Behav 11 :e1187355

Bamel K, Gupta R, Gupta SC (2016)
Plant Signal Behav 11 :e1187355