Abstract

The morphogenetic responses of Venus's flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) seedlings cultured on Murashige-Skoog medium containing napthaleneacetic acid and benzyladenine include the production of adventitious buds in place of traps at the distal ends of the petioles. Subculture of the adventitious buds resulted in root, shoot, or bud proliferation These adventitious buds are useful in the propagation of Venus's flytraps. Seedlings also responded with callus formation, changes in cotyledon shape, broadening of shoot apices, inhibition of shoot apices, promotion of root primordia, and inhibition of root growth.

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