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Auxin Transport Inhibitor 2,3,5 Triiodobenzoic Acid Induced Direct Shoot Morphogenesis in Millingtonia hortensis L.f.


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1 Department of Postgraduate Studies and Research in Biotechnology, St. Aloysius College, Mangalore 575 003, India
2 Laboratory of Applied Biology, St. Aloysius College, Mangalore 575 003, India
 

Tissue culture studies have shown that in vitro response of explants is largely dependent on media composition, auxincytokinin ratio and the choice of explants. Pierik defines the phenomenon wherein the position of explants in the mother plant influences its subsequent in vitro growth and development as topophysis. The plant hormone auxin is assumed to provide positional information for patterning during development. It is precise determination of auxins distributed across tissues and how it is sensed in space and time are uncertain. Interaction between several auxin response factors (ARFs), transcriptional activators and repressors in a complex network, control auxin-regulated gene expression.
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  • Auxin Transport Inhibitor 2,3,5 Triiodobenzoic Acid Induced Direct Shoot Morphogenesis in Millingtonia hortensis L.f.

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Smitha Hegde
Department of Postgraduate Studies and Research in Biotechnology, St. Aloysius College, Mangalore 575 003, India
L. D'souza
Laboratory of Applied Biology, St. Aloysius College, Mangalore 575 003, India

Abstract


Tissue culture studies have shown that in vitro response of explants is largely dependent on media composition, auxincytokinin ratio and the choice of explants. Pierik defines the phenomenon wherein the position of explants in the mother plant influences its subsequent in vitro growth and development as topophysis. The plant hormone auxin is assumed to provide positional information for patterning during development. It is precise determination of auxins distributed across tissues and how it is sensed in space and time are uncertain. Interaction between several auxin response factors (ARFs), transcriptional activators and repressors in a complex network, control auxin-regulated gene expression.


DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv111%2Fi1%2F25-26