C. Sudria et al., Effect of benzyladenine and indolebutyric acid on ultrastructure, glands formation, and essential oil accumulation in Lavandula dentata plantlets, BIOL PLANT, 44(1), 2001, pp. 1-6
Lavandin (Lavandula dentata) axillary buds were grown in Linsmaier-Skoog (L
S) medium solidified with 10 % bactoagar (control) and supplemented with 0.
1 mg dm(-3) benzyladenine (BA), 0.1 mg dm(-3) indolebutyric acid (IBA) or b
oth plant growth regulators. In the studied conditions the axillary buds de
veloped into plantlets. The addition of BA inhibited the formation of gland
s by 44 % as compared with the control plantlets and also inhibited their d
evelopment: these plantlets had the highest number of unbroken glands tin p
re-secretory state) when compared with plantlets grown in the other conditi
ons. The presence of BA stimulated chloroplast formation, and increased the
content of essential oils by 150 % with respect to the control plantlets.
It also increased their secretion, and the number of lipid droplets in the
chloroplasts, cytosol and plasmalemma. On the contrary, the presence of IBA
decreased the essential oil concentration in plantlets by 31 % when compar
ed with the control ones and inhibited their secretion capacity.