Abstract

Effects of three auxins and kinetin on growth of the calluses of two species ofHaworthia, H. aristala andH. setata, were investigated. Stock calluses derived from the flower buds of these species were maintained for two years on RM-1964 agar medium containing 5 mg/l NAA. Small pieces of the stock calluses were transferred to the basal medium containing either auxin, IAA, NAA or 2,4-D in six different concentrations (0.1–50 mg/l) combined with three concentrations (0–2 mg/l) of kinetin; in total, 54 kinds of media were used. Fresh weight of the calluses was measured 0 to 30 days from transfer and transformed to the natural logarithm. The linearity of their growth curves against the culture period was tested. The growth curves of theH. aristata calluses grown in dark and under continuous light and that of theH. setata callus grown in dark gave similar regression coefficients of 0.07 to 0.11, indicating that the doubling time of the callus mass was about 6.3 to 10.1 days.After 42 to 50 days from inoculation, the fresh weight of each individual callus was recorded, and the data were statistically analyzed. All auxins at the concentration of 50 mg/l significantly inhibited callus growth. Kinetin did not affect growth of theH. aristata callus in dark, while its effect on theH. setata callus was detected under light. Interaction of kinetin was found with IAA and 2,4-D inH. aristata and with IAA and NAA inH. setata. REsponses of theH. aristata callus to auxins and kinetin, when grown in dark, were different in several points from those of theH. setata callus grown under light. The best callus growth was observed in the following media; 0.2 mg/l kinetin supplemented with 1 mg/l IAA, or 0.5 mg/l 2,4-D, and 2 mg/l kinetin with 0.5 mg/l NAA inH. aristata, and 0.2 mg/l kinetin supplemented with 1 mg/l IAA, 5 mg/l NAA or 0.1 mg/l 2,4-D inH. setata.

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