Changes in water status and proline and abscisic acid concentrations in developing somatic embryos of pedunculate oak (Quercus robur) during maturation and germination
Prewein, Ch.; Vágner, Martin; Wilhelm, E.
TREE PHYSIOLOGY 24 [11]: 1251-1257, 2004
Keywords: Fagaceae; forest tree; hardwood
Abstract: Somatic embryos of oak (Quercus robur L.) were maturated on agar-solidified media. Developing cotyledonary embryos were analyzed at maturity stages I – III for water content, osmotic potential and ABA concentration and proline. With the maturation of embryo, content of proline markedly increased, whereas both content of ABA and water content decreased.
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IEB authors: Martin Vágner
TREE PHYSIOLOGY 24 [11]: 1251-1257, 2004
Keywords: Fagaceae; forest tree; hardwood
Abstract: Somatic embryos of oak (Quercus robur L.) were maturated on agar-solidified media. Developing cotyledonary embryos were analyzed at maturity stages I – III for water content, osmotic potential and ABA concentration and proline. With the maturation of embryo, content of proline markedly increased, whereas both content of ABA and water content decreased.
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