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Acta Agron Sin ›› 2000, Vol. 26 ›› Issue (04): 496-500.

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Studies on the Characteristics of the Induction of Cotton Fiber Derived from Cot ton Ovule Callus Cells

TANG Qing-Xiu;ZHAO Jing-Jing;WANG Long-Hua   

  1. East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062
  • Received:1998-12-21 Revised:1999-10-28 Online:2000-07-12 Published:2000-07-12
  • Contact: TANG Qing-Xiu

Abstract: Cotton fibers were induced from cotton ovule callus cells by suspension culture, float culture or filter paper bridge culture. It was found that float culture o r filter paper bridge culture was better than suspension culture. APM and actino mycin D inhibit the fiber elongation. Cellobiose promotes

Key words: Cotton ovule, Callus, Cotton fiber induction, Polarity

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