UPTAKE OF MANNITOL FROM THE MEDIA BY IN-VITRO GROWN PLANTS

Citation
H. Lipavska et D. Vreugdenhil, UPTAKE OF MANNITOL FROM THE MEDIA BY IN-VITRO GROWN PLANTS, Plant cell, tissue and organ culture, 45(2), 1996, pp. 103-107
Citations number
17
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
ISSN journal
01676857
Volume
45
Issue
2
Year of publication
1996
Pages
103 - 107
Database
ISI
SICI code
0167-6857(1996)45:2<103:UOMFTM>2.0.ZU;2-F
Abstract
Higher plants grown in vitro are very seldom fully autotrophic. Theref ore, such cultures are usually supplied with exogenous sugars. However , at higher sugar concentration a decrease in dry matter accumulation is observed which can be explained by a decrease in osmotic potential of the medium. To test this explanation a series of experiments with m annitol, a sugar alcohol often used for simulation of osmotic stress, were performed with excised wheat embryos, rape seedlings and potato s tem segments grown in vitro. As the presence of mannitol in the medium caused a significant decrease in dry matter accumulation, the content of mannitol in the shoot tissues was determined using HPLC analysis t o estimate the uptake and transport of mannitol from roots to shoots. Mannitol contents up to 30% of dry weight in wheat and 20% in rape and potato shoots were found, indicating that mannitol is easily taken up by in vitro plants and transported to shoots. There were no large cha nges in the content of glucose, fructose and sucrose caused by the pre sence of mannitol in the tissues. These data show that mannitol can no t be used as an inert osmoticum in in vitro studies.