2001
DOI: 10.1007/s11627-001-0119-6
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Relationships between peroxidases and in vitro bulbification in garlic (Allium sativum L.)

Abstract: The relationship between in vitro bulbification and peroxidase activities of garlic (Allium sativum L.) was studied. Two stages could be distinguished during in vitro bulb formation characterized by the peroxidase activity, isoenzymatic patterns especially of the soluble fractions, dry weight, and bulbification index (BI). The first stage, called the morphogenic stage, started after planting until 30 d of culture with a maximum soluble peroxidase activity, BI ¼ 1-0:5 and low dry weight. At that time axillary b… Show more

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“…Conversely, POD has functions related to morphogenic changes in cell division, growth and cell differentiation (Goleniowski et al 2001). POD activity (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Conversely, POD has functions related to morphogenic changes in cell division, growth and cell differentiation (Goleniowski et al 2001). POD activity (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In litchi fruit (Litchi chinensis), PPO has been associated with pericarp browning, a major post-harvest problem which reduces the fruit's commercial value (Neog and Saikia 2010;Kumar et al 2011). Peroxidase, a ubiquitous enzyme in plant physiological activities with functions related to morphogenic changes in cell division, growth and differentiation (Goleniowski et al 2001) catalyses the oxidation of a number of aromatic compounds and has been implicated in darkening of fresh and processed vegetables and fruits (Finger 1994;Chisari et al 2008;Tian et al 2011). PPO and POD kinetics and phenolics has been studied (Martinez and Whitaker 1995;Omidiji and Okpuzor 1996;Akissoe et al 2005;Omigiji et al 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ar: absorbing roots; Dr: dropper; Ne: necrotic explant; Sh: shoot; Swb: swollen buds; Rtu: root tubers and van Staden 1984;Sarkar 2008). There are several reports about in vitro formation of different storage organs in monocots, e.g., in Amaryllidaceae (Ilczuk et al 2005), Alliaceae (Goleniowski et al 2001), Araceae (Ndoumou et al 1995), Colchicaceae (Ghosh et al 2007), Dioscoreaceae (Sengupta et al 1984;Oyono et al 2007) and Zingiberaceae (Shirgurkar et al 2001). However, in spite of the great number of Orchidaceae that undergo this physiological phenomenon, there are very few reports of the promotion of storage organs in vitro in these species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%