Abstract
Differences in endogenous levels of abscisic acid and gibberellinsbetween Betula platyphylla and Populusalba leaf protoplasts were determined using micro-scale extractionand purification steps, including thin layer chromatography ormicro-high-performance-liquid-chromatography and quantification by enzymelinkedimmunosorbent assay or micro-bioassay. The content of abscisic acid was tentimes higher in B. platyphylla than in P.alba on the basis of both cell number and dry weight; in contrast,levels of gibberellins were lower in the former. Leaf protoplasts of bothspecies are competent for plant regeneration through the exogenous supply ofauxins and cytokinins. The function of abscisic acid in these protoplastcultures is discussed in relation to the need for a strong cytokinin,N-(2-chloro-4-pyridyl)-N′-phenylurea (4-CPPU) for colony proliferation inB. platyphylla, in contrast to a weak cytokininrequirementin P. alba.
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