Abstract

A leaf-differentiating callus culture and a root organ culture of Pimpinella anisum have been established in liquid nutrition medium. Their behaviour in accumulation of phenylpropanoids was shown to be different from that of the entire plant. This makes them, together with their special growth behaviour, suitable for labelling experiments with the biosynthesis of pseudoisoeugenols

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