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1 November 2007 Galacturonic acid-induced changes in strawberry plant development in vitro
John H. Miranda, Richard W. Williams, Graham Kerven
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The oligogalacturonides derived from trifluoroacetic acid hydrolysis and their monomer galacturonic acid were tested for their effect on development of strawberry explants (Fragaria × ananassa) in vitro. The addition of oligogalacturonides or galacturonic acid in the plant tissue culture medium at concentrations of 0.1 or 1.0 mM increased shoot and leaf number in the presence of added benzyl adenine. The response to oligogalacturonides or galacturonic acid was maintained in the absence of benzyl adenine but was lessened. Conversely, root elongation was increased in the absence of benzyl adenine. A combined analysis of these experiments also indicated the increase in shoot or leaf number. High-performance anion exchange chromatography of the bioassayed oligogalacturonide samples using a pulsed amperometric detector revealed that the sample consisted of galactouronides with a degree of polymerization from 1 to 5 and the proportion of the monomer was very high (94%).

John H. Miranda, Richard W. Williams, and Graham Kerven "Galacturonic acid-induced changes in strawberry plant development in vitro," In Vitro Cellular and Developmental Biology - Plant 43(6), 639-643, (1 November 2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11627-007-9052-7
Received: 2 August 2006; Accepted: 18 January 2007; Published: 1 November 2007
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KEYWORDS
Biologically active oligogalacturonides
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Polygalacturonic acid
Trifluoroacetic acid
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