Np. Makunga et al., THE EFFECT OF LIGHT AND 2,4-D ON ANTHOCYANIN PRODUCTION IN OXALIS-RECLINATA CALLUS, Plant growth regulation, 23(3), 1997, pp. 153-158
In vitro cultures of O. reclinata accumulate red anthocyanin pigments.
Two callus lines were established from O. reclinata, one red and the
other non-pigmented. The red callus accumulated cyanidin-3-glucoside a
s a major pigment. Light irradiation induced anthocyanin synthesis in
white callus, resulting in a heterogenous red callus line being formed
. The incubation of red and white callus cultures in the dark or at lo
w-light resulted in the repression of red pigment accumulation. The ap
plication of 2,4-D (1.0 mg l(-1)) inhibited pigment production in the
white callus and decreased anthocyanin accumulation in the red callus.
The polypeptide composition of the red and white callus lines from O.
reclinata were compared using two-dimensional electrophoresis. The re
d callus had a larger subset of neutral and acidic polypeptides.