Induction of Cytokinin-Independent Tobacco Tissues by Substituted Fluorenes

  1. Thomas W. Bednar and
  2. Elfriede M. Linsmaier-Bednar
  1. Department of Biology, Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wis. 53233

Abstract

Two morphactins and three aminofluorenes initiated the formation of compact tissue nodules in hormone-dependent tobacco callus cultures. These nodules, upon subculture, behaved like partially transformed plant tumors. They grew on cytokinin-free media, while control callus and nonnodule tissue still required an exogenous cytokinin source. The data indicate that substituted fluorenes, including carcinogenic aminofluorenes, can cause a neoplastic growth response in cultured tobacco tissues. Of particular interest in this study is the finding that a directed and heritable cellular change is induced in tobacco tissue in which a specific (the endogenous cytokinin) biosynthetic system is regularly and persistently activated.

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