Influence of polyamines on growth and formation of secondary metabolites in hairy root cultures of Beta vulgaris and Tagetes patula

Citation
Hp. Bais et al., Influence of polyamines on growth and formation of secondary metabolites in hairy root cultures of Beta vulgaris and Tagetes patula, ACT PHYS PL, 22(2), 2000, pp. 151-158
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
ACTA PHYSIOLOGIAE PLANTARUM
ISSN journal
01375881 → ACNP
Volume
22
Issue
2
Year of publication
2000
Pages
151 - 158
Database
ISI
SICI code
0137-5881(2000)22:2<151:IOPOGA>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
Growth of hairy roots of Beta vulgaris, which produces betalaines, and of T agetes patula, which produces thiophenes, was studied under the influence o f externally treated polyamines. Of the three polyamines, viz. putrescine, spermidine and spermine, administered singly at 1.5 mM concentration, putre scine and spermidine at 0.75 mM concentration influenced increase in the ac cumulation of biomass of B. vulgaris and T. patula hairy roots by 1.42 and 1.30 fold over the control. Whereas, the treatment of spermine (1.5 mM) alo ne resulted in decrease in the biomass in both the systems, Combined admini stration of putrescine (0.75 mM) and spermidine (0.75 mM) enhanced growth i n both B. vulgaris and T, patula than that observed in individual treatment s. Polyamines administered alone or in combination did alter production of betalaine and thiophene content. Dose response experiments showed that, whe n putrescine and spermidine was administered at 0.75 mM concentration, it r esulted in maximum biomass and production of betalaine and thiophene in B. vulgaris and T. patula respectively as compared to the control and the medi a treated with double and triple strength of nitrates and in combination wi th putrescine and spermidine at equimolar concentration. In B. vulgaris and T. patula hairy root cultures, endogenous spermine titers were maximum in putrescine and spermidine 0.75 mM each treated, cultures, which was 1.63 an d 2.0 fold higher than in control on 28(th) and 35(th) days respectively.