Free and conjugated polyamines in embryogenic and non-embryogenic leaf regions of camellia leaves before and during direct somatic embryogenesis

1997 
Contents of endogenous free and conjugated polyamines were determined in embryogenic and non-embryogenic leaf regions of Camellia japonica leaf explants, before (day 0), and 20 and 45 days after the induction of direct somatic embryogenesis, to clarify whether or not polyamines are linked to the specific morphogenic responses previously reported in the leaf regions. The analysis was carried out by high-performance liquid chromatography. The results showed that there were no significant differences in the endogenous free and conjugated putrescine (Put), spermidine (Spd) and spermine (Spm) contents between the embryogenic and non-embryogenic leaf regions of the same leaf. Thus, leaf region-specific embryogenic response in C. japonica is not being determined/conditioned by the endogenous levels of Put, Spd and/or Spm. However, soluble and insoluble conjugated Put and soluble conjugated Spd seem to be related to the formation and development of globular embryos.
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