N. Sevon et al., SOMACLONAL VARIATION IN TRANSFORMED ROOTS AND PROTOPLAST-DERIVED HAIRY ROOT CLONES OF HYOSCYAMUS-MUTICUS, Planta medica, 64(1), 1998, pp. 37-41
Substantial somaclonal variation in growth rate, morphology, and alkal
oid production of Hyoscyamus muticus L. hairy root clones obtained by
transformation with four Agrobacterium strains was shown. The hyoscyam
ine content of the root clones (n = 100) obtained from the same origin
varied from 0.03 to 0.59 % of dry weight. The clones produced 25-320
times less scopolamine than hyoscyamine. The best producing root clone
was used as a starting material for protoplast isolation. The hyoscya
mine content of protoplast-derived hairy root clones (n = 171) ranged
from 0.04 to 1.45 % of dry weight. Most clones showed improved alkaloi
d production in relation to the parent clone, but the mean hyoscyamine
content of the clones was the same as that of the parent clone. All t
he studied hairy root clones showed relatively stable alkaloid product
ion during long-term cultivation. No correlation was found between alk
aloid production and growth rate or morphology of the clones.