Title: Effects of auxins and cytokinins on tomato callus from anthers
Abstract:An investigation was carried out on growth substance requirements of tomato callus derived from anthers for culture <i>in vitro</i>. Linsmaier and Skoog (1965) medium was used with various...An investigation was carried out on growth substance requirements of tomato callus derived from anthers for culture <i>in vitro</i>. Linsmaier and Skoog (1965) medium was used with various levels of auxins (IAA and NAA) and cytokinins (K and BAP). The results show that cytokinin is an absolute requirement for callus growth irrespective of the auxin level. The optimum concentration of auxin in combination with cytokinin was found to be 5 μM of NAA or 25 μM of IAA, with 5 μM of K or BAP. Callus growth on media with NAA and cytokinin was superior to that on IAA, amounting to 6.05 g per piece on medium with 5 μM of NAA and BAP. Tissues grown on this medium have the highest water content. At the onset of culture the tissue is characterized by weak growth and attains its maximal increase in fresh weight after 6 weeks.Read More