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Embryo culture and taxane production inTaxus spp

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We have previously shown (Flores and Sgrignoli, 1991) that immature embryos ofTaxus brevifolia andT. X media are capable of precocious germination and can grow into seedlings in vitro. The cultural and environmental parameters for embryo germination and conversion into seedlings have been optimized and extended toT. baccata andT. cuspidata. A 14-h photoperiod improved embryo germination and growth into seedlings. A pregermination cold treatment of the seeds had a positive effect on both the onset and percentage of germination. Embryos from cold-treated seeds germinated earlier and at a higher frequency than those from control seeds. Boron was necessary for embryo germination, and levels of this micronutrient were established for optimal growth and germination ofT. brevifolia andT. X media cv. Hicksii embryos. Gupta and Durzan’s medium was superior to White’s for embryo germination and root formation. Naphthaleneacetic acid stimulated root formation in embryo-derived seedlings. We also found that immature embryos could be induced to form callus with embryogenic potential. Taxol and related taxanes were detected in embryo- derived seedlings.

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Flores, T., Wagner, L.J. & Flores, H.E. Embryo culture and taxane production inTaxus spp . In Vitro Cell Dev Biol - Plant 29, 160–165 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02632029

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