Effect of lowered N, P, K or Fe levels on the growth of regenerable maize and soybean callus cultures.

1990 
Abstract Regenerable callus cultures of Zea mays L. (maize) and organogenic callus cultures of Giycine max (L.) Merr. (soybean) were grown on media with decreased levels of N, P, K or Fe for three successive transfers on the same concentration. The soybean callus was generally more sensitive than maize to decreased levels of the elements. After three transfers soybean callus growth was completely inhibited with 1/3 of the normal Fe level and was reduced to 6 to 19% of the control growth with 1/30 of the normal medium levels of N, P or K. The maize callus growth was most sensitive to decreases in N with complete growth inhibition with 1/30 of the normal N concentration. When the P, K or Fe concentrations were 1/30 of normal, the maize callus growth was from 18 to 36% of the control. In most cases the growth decreased progressively from the first to the third transfer on the deficient media. These studies define the N, P, K and Fe concentrations which can be used for screening the maize and soybean callus s...
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