PEROXIDASE-ACTIVITIES AND CONTENTS OF PHENOLIC-ACIDS IN EMBRYOGENIC AND NONEMBRYOGENIC ALFALFA CELL-SUSPENSION CULTURES

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作者
HRUBCOVA, M
CVIKROVA, M
EDER, J
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[1] Institute of Experimental Botany, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, 166 30 Praha 6
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10.1007/BF02921083
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Q94 [植物学];
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Contents of phenolic acids, peroxidase activities and growth curves showed significant differences in embryogenic (EC) and nonembryogenic (NEC) suspension cultures of Medicago sativa L. NEC gave a typical growth curve while in EC the distinct phases were absent. The total content of phenolic acids was higher in NEC (related to EC), changed during the growth cycle and most of the acids occurred in ester-bound methanol soluble form. The level of phenolic acids in EC was significantly lower and did not change during 12-d cultivation. The major fraction was formed by phenolic acids ester-bound to the cell wall. The cytoplasmic peroxidase activity in NEC increased continuously during the growth and reached the maximum value at the end of exponential phase. In EC the extremely low cytoplasmic peroxidase activity did not change during cultivation. Ionically bound peroxidases in NEC represented 14 to 30 % of the total extracted activity in dependence on the growth phase while in EC formed about 50 % of the total activity and did not change during studied period. A possible participation of ionic peroxidase in the incorporation of phenolics into the cell wall is discussed.
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