Cell suspensions of Matricaria chamomilla were cultured in a two phase system consisting of an aqueous nutrient medium and a nontoxic lipophilic phase (triglyceride). Especially during the first week of culture period a great number of lipophilic substances were accumulated in the triglyceride phase as was demonstrated by TLC and GC. One of these substances could be identified as alpha-Bisabolol using GC-MS-coupling.
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June 1980
In a diluted synthetic medium solidified by 0.17% agar populations of Agrobacterium spread with a velocity of 0 to 20 mm/24 hours. This spreading is a consequence of chemotactic movement and cell division.
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May 1975
Experiments concerning tumor transformation of plant cells or protoplasts need complete knowledge of the effects of media components. Here inhibiting effects of cellulase Onozuka, glucose, sucrose and mannitol (up to 0.3M), of tissue culture media, and of the antibiotic aureomycin on the tumor initiation process in Kalanchoe leaves are reported.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTests for utilization of d-octopine and nopaline in defined media containing a carbon and nitrogen source were made on 60 strains of Agrobacterium representing four species and on a representative of each of five species of Rhizobium. Among 46 virulent strains of Agrobacterium, only two strains were found which utilized neither compound, while three strains were found which could utilize both. Of the remaining virulent strains, 27 utilized octopine and 14 utilized nopaline.
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