E. Eymar et al., Effect of activated charcoal and 6-benzyladenine on in vitro nitrogen uptake by Lagerstroemia indica, PL CELL TIS, 63(1), 2000, pp. 57-65
A sterile hydroponic culture system suitable for studying nitrogen (N) upta
ke of Lagerstroemia indica L. in vitro was developed. Four different treatm
ents were assayed: with and without activated charcoal (AC and NAC, respect
ively), with and without 50 muM of 6-benzyladenine (+BA and -BA, respective
ly). Medium pH, electrical conductivity (EC), NO3- and NH4+ concentrations
were measured weekly. At the end of the culture, propagules were sampled an
d SPAD indices, and shoot and root fresh weights were determined. Explants
grown in media with activated charcoal were able to take up both NO3- and N
H4+, although NH4+ uptake was lower. Subsequently the pH of the media was m
aintained between 5.5-6.0. In treatments with no addition of activated char
coal, NH4+ uptake was preferential and the pH dropped to 3.1. Explants in t
hese conditions were unable to raise the pH by taking up NO3-, especially w
hen root morphogenesis was inhibited by addition of BA. Supply of this PGR
produced root growth inhibition, which was almost complete in the treatment
without activated charcoal. This component significantly reduced the inhib
itory effect of 50 muM BA on root growth.