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Plant and Cell Physiology, 1973, Vol. 14, No. 6 1209-1212
© 1973


Short Communication

Effect of 6-benzyladenine on the initiation of adventitious roots on mung bean hypocotyl

G. R. Chandra, J. F. Worley, L. E. Gregory and H. D. Clark

Plant Hormone and Regulators Laboratory, Plant Physiology Institute, Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture Beltsville, Maryland 20705, U. S. A.

Cuttings incubated with 6-benzyladenine showed extensive cell division and tracheid differentiation in the cortex and root primordia did not form. The histological and enzyme data suggest that the formation of isoperoxidases is associated with the early differentiation of specialized parenchyma cells involved in the formation of root primordia.

(Received June 13, 1973; )
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