Y. Nakashimada et al., EFFICIENT CULTURE METHOD FOR PRODUCTION OF PLANTLETS FROM MECHANICALLY CUT HORSERADISH HAIRY ROOTS, Journal of fermentation and bioengineering, 81(1), 1996, pp. 87-89
Effects of the initial density of roots fragmented by blender cutting
and the addition of kinetin on plantlet formation were studied. The nu
mber of plantlets increased with an increasing initial density of root
fragments (1.7 g-f.w./l to 13.3 g-f.w./l) at 0.1 mg/l of kinetin, but
the number of plantlets with elongated roots unavailable for use as a
rtificial seed dramatically increased after kinetin depletion in the m
edium, The condition at 0.8 mg/l of kinetin in the medium and 13.3 g-f
.w./l of initial density of root fragments increased the number of the
plantlets without roots (suitable for artificial seed) compared with
the condition at 0.1 mg/l of kinetin in the medium and 13.3 g-f.w./l o
f initial density of roots. To avoid the toxic effect of a high concen
tration of kinetin at the beginning stage of the culture, 0.1 mg/l of
kinetin was periodically supplemented in the medium 8 times (on the in
itial day and from 4 d to 10 d of the culture). Under this condition,
the total number of plantlets increased and reached a maximum on 12 d,
and the number of plantlets 2-4 mm in size without roots (6,270 l(-1)
) was the highest of all other cultures.