Strong Allelopathic Activity in Purple Leaves of Transgenic Spiraea cantoniensis Containing Cyanidin 3-Glucoside Assayed by the Protoplast Co-culture Method with Digital Image Analysis
Sakae Suzuki,
Waki Nakagawa,
Yutaka Sasamoto
et al.
Abstract:The protoplast co-culture method with digital image analysis (DIA-PP method), was used for in vitro bioassay of allelopathic activity in the leaves of in vitro cultured plants of Spiraea cantoniensis. Purple leaves of transgenic S. cantoniensis, containing an anthocyanin, cyanidin 3-glucoside showed strong inhibitory allelopathic activity, 100% inhibition of recipient lettuce protoplast division by 80 × 103 mL-1 of co-cultured protoplasts, while green leaves of non-transgenic S. cantoniensis showed o… Show more
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