Abstract

Tissue cultures were isolated from healthy tissues of snapdragon and sunflower. Several unsuccessful attempts were made to infect tissue cultures with urediospores of the appropriate rust fungi. Snapdragon tissue cultures produced an extracellular material which inhibited urediospore germination. The inhibitory material could be leached out in agar or in water. It was heat stable, dialysable, non-ionic, and ether and ethanol insoluble. Rust-infected sunflower cotyledons and red-cedar galls induced by cedar-apple rust were cultured. Although the host tissue proliferated, the rust mycelium did not invade the newly formed tissues. Some sunflower hypocotyl explants proliferated on a chemically defined medium and produced roots, leaves, and flowers. Leaf callus was isolated from shoots that developed in vitro. Attempts to infect sunflower leaf tissue cultures and shoots in vitro with urediospores of Puccinia helianthi were not successful. Development of aerial mycelium of P. antirrhini was induced in infected ...

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