Abstract
Exogenously supplied ascorbic acid (AsA) strongly induced furanocoumarin production in leaf and root cultures of Glehnia littoralis, but not in cell suspension cultures, after 24 h of treatment. The dose dependency showed that both organ tissues responded well to AsA supplied at concentrations of 10 – 40 mM. For induction of furanocoumarin production, roots required contact with AsA for at least 6 h and productivity markedly increased after 8 h of treatment. This is the first report of the induction of furanocoumarin biosynthesis by AsA alone and of the detection of furanocoumarin biosynthesis in a root culture system.
Abbreviations
AsA:ascorbic acid
MeJA:methyl jasmonate
IBA:Indole-3-butyric acid
MS:Murashige and Skoog
Key words
Glehnia littoralis
- Apiaceae - organ culture - ascorbic acid - furanocoumarin
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