Abstract

Summary Aseptically grown seedlings of Suaeda maritima L. and Salicornia europaea L. occasionally produced callus following injury. Isolation and transfer of calli to liquid and solidified B 5-medium with 1 ppm IAA and 10 ppm kinetin resulted in continuous growth. In the presence of 0,25–0,75 % NaCl the growth rate was higher than in control experiments. The in vitro culture of isolated tissues may provide a better method to determine growth conditions of halophytic material than entire plants.

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