Abstract:Davidonis, G. H. 1989. Fiber development in preanthesis cotton ovules. -Physiol. Plant. 75: 290-294. A tissue culture method was developed to investigate the production of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L. cv. Texas Marker-1) fibers in vitro. Ovules were excised from 3, 5, 7 and 9 days preanthesis ovaries and placed on an agar-solidified, modified Murashige and Skoog medium containing 2.3 yiM kinetin and 0.45 [.iA/-2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid or 2.3 |xM kinetin and 10.7 [iM naphthaleneacetic acid. Ovules fo… Show more
“…A separate study (Davidonis 1989) extends the time of fiber determination (potential) to 9-day preanthesis ovaries, using a modified MS medium (agar-based). Epidermal cells on the preanthesis ovule differentiate into fiber initials 2 to 3 days before anthesis and remain latent until stimulated by the phytohormones IAA and GA 3 • Fiber initials at up to 2 days preanthesis would readily begin fiber synthesis if provided with the appropriate phytohormone regime .…”
Section: Ovule Culture and Fiber Developmentmentioning
“…A separate study (Davidonis 1989) extends the time of fiber determination (potential) to 9-day preanthesis ovaries, using a modified MS medium (agar-based). Epidermal cells on the preanthesis ovule differentiate into fiber initials 2 to 3 days before anthesis and remain latent until stimulated by the phytohormones IAA and GA 3 • Fiber initials at up to 2 days preanthesis would readily begin fiber synthesis if provided with the appropriate phytohormone regime .…”
Section: Ovule Culture and Fiber Developmentmentioning
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