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  • The study observed the formation of sterile secondary tumors on the hypocotyls of castor bean seedlings after inoculation with ten different isolates of Agrobacterium tumefaciens, located below the primary tumors.
  • Histopathological analysis revealed that these secondary tumors were actually adventitious root primordia, a finding that has not been reported before.
  • Additionally, all tested isolates successfully induced well-defined roots along with crown galls (teratomas) in Bryophyllum crenata and Kalanchoe marmorata, but were ineffective in tomato plants.

Article Abstract

The development of sterile secondary tumours on hypocotyls of castor bean seedlings, inoculated with any of the ten isolates of Agrobacterium tumefaciens tested, were observed below the site of the primary tumours. Histopathological studies performed in the present work indicate that the observed secondary tumours were adventitious root primordia and not the ordinary type of secondary tumours. According to the available literature such findings are reported here for the first time. All the tested isolates of the present study were also able to initiate well defined roots in conjunction with crown gall (teratomas) on Bryophyllum crenata and Kalanchoe marmorata, but not in tomato.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0323-6056(78)80072-xDOI Listing

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