The effect of FeSO4.7H2O, Fe2(SO4)3.9H2O, disodium salt of ethylene-diaminotetraacetic acid, dihydrate (EDTA) and N-(2-acetamido) iminodiacetic acid (ADA) and their combinations on the androgenesis was studiedin vitro in tobacco (cv. White Burley) and datura (Datura innoxia Mill.). Simultaneously the reversibility and irreversibility of the morphogenic process leading to the conversion of the pollen embryoid into complete plant was followed. Complete plants developed in anthers on media with trivalent iron, chelated trivalent iron, chelated bivalent iron, bivalent iron in the presence of ADA and of media with EDTA. The number of androgenic plants in anthers increased in the following order: Fe3+ < Fe3+ EDTA ≦ ≦ EDTA < Fe2+ EDTA. The marked brown colour of cultured anthers was due to the presence of trivalent iron in the medium. The androgenic development was most rapid on the medium containing only trivalent iron, slower on media with chelated iron and slowest on medium with EDTA. The viability of cultures with complete plants decreased in the reverse order. No complete plants grew on media without trivalent iron and without EDTA and on media containing only bivalent iron whereas globular embryoids arose and developed continuously on these media. The anthers reacted in the same way on both complete and minimal media. Isolated embryoids formed complete plants in corresponding variants on complete media only. The development of pollen embryoids into complete plants was stopped by the transfer of globular and torpedo-shaped embryoids from medium with EDTA to the medium without EDTA. Isolated greenish cotyledonar embryoids continued to grow even on the medium without EDTA.