Hp. Bais et al., Influence of polyamines on growth of hairy root cultures of witloof chicory (Cichorium intybus L. cv. Lucknow local) and formation of coumarins, J PL GR REG, 18(1), 1999, pp. 33-37
The effect of polyamines (putrescine, spermidine, and spermine) was examine
d for growth and production of two coumarins, esculetin and esculin, in the
hairy roots of chicory (Cichorium intybus L. cv. Lucknow local). Of the po
lyamines administered, 1.5 mM putrescine alone resulted in a 2.3-fold highe
r increase in the growth of hairy roots as well as in the production of esc
uletin and esculin, which was 3.37 times more than that of the control on d
ay 21. The endogenous level of conjugated putrescine was more than fivefold
that of free putrescine levels in untreated samples. The production of esc
uletin and esculin in hairy root cultures strictly correlated with growth i
n all of the treatments. Putrescine at 1.5 mM resulted in a greater length
of primary root ( 18.29 +/- 1.37 cm) compared with the control (10.96 +/- 0
.82 cm) and more secondary and tertiary roots. This study also provides ins
ight into the morphogenetic changes that occur in roots in response to the
external supply of polyamines.