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Cytohistological Studies During Cotton Somatic Embryogenesis With Brassinosteroid Application

Year 2010, Volume: 69 Issue: 1, 33 - 39, 24.11.2010

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The histology and chromosome alterations of somatic embryo initiation and development in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L. cv. Coker) was examined during in vitro exogenous brassinosteroid  (BR) application.  Calli developed from hypocotyl explants were  subjected  to 0.5 μM BR. After 10 weeks of calli cultures with somatic embryos at different developmental stages were fixed for histological examinations. The  histological examination showed that two types of  embryogenic cells induced; epidermal or subepidermal. The embryogenic mass and somatic embryos were mostly derived from several morphologically competent cells from subepidermal cases; however single progenitor cells for epidermal situations. Chromosome behaviour of the cells surrounding embryogenic cells showed abnormal divisions and higher level of polyploidy on BR treated calli when compared to control group.

Year 2010, Volume: 69 Issue: 1, 33 - 39, 24.11.2010

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Primary Language English
Journal Section Makaleler
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Yıldız Aydın This is me

Tijen Talas-oğraş This is me

Ahu Altınkut This is me

İşıl Ismailoğlu This is me

Ercan Arıcan This is me

Nermin Gozukırmızı

Publication Date November 24, 2010
Submission Date November 24, 2010
Published in Issue Year 2010 Volume: 69 Issue: 1

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AMA Aydın Y, Talas-oğraş T, Altınkut A, Ismailoğlu İ, Arıcan E, Gozukırmızı N. Cytohistological Studies During Cotton Somatic Embryogenesis With Brassinosteroid Application. Eur J Biol. November 2010;69(1):33-39.