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Effect of benzylaminopurine on in vitro and in vivo root development in lentil, Lens culinaris Medik

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The effect of benzylaminopurine (BAP) on the formation of roots from lentil shoots regenerated on media containing BAP was studied. Seedling shoot tips, first nodes and bractlets, and immature seeds cultured on the initiation media containing 2.25 or 0.225 mg/l of BAP regenerated multiple bud shoots. The regenerated shoots formed roots in percentages ranging from 4.6 to 39.9% on a rooting medium (R medium) containing 2 mg/l of indoleacetic acid. Rooting success on R medium depended upon the cytokinin used in the initiation media, its concentration, and the time elapsed during shoot formation on these media prior to transplanting regenerated shoots to R medium. In vivo study of root growth of lentil seedlings demonstrated the strong inhibitory effect of BAP on root growth reflected in a drastic reduction of the mitotic index of the root meristem.

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Received: 27 August 1996 / Revision received: 12 December 1996 / Accepted: 15 January 1997

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Polanco, M., Ruiz, M. Effect of benzylaminopurine on in vitro and in vivo root development in lentil, Lens culinaris Medik. Plant Cell Reports 17, 22–26 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002990050345

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