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Effect of jasmonic acid on cold-storage of Taraxacum pieninicum encapsulated shoot tips

Jasmonic acid is involved in plants response to various abiotic and biotic stresses. The aim of this study was to examine physiological response of Taraxacum pieninicum to JA-treatments during shoots micropropagation and during cold storage at 4 °C under reduced light or in the darkness. Obtained re...

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description Jasmonic acid is involved in plants response to various abiotic and biotic stresses. The aim of this study was to examine physiological response of Taraxacum pieninicum to JA-treatments during shoots micropropagation and during cold storage at 4 °C under reduced light or in the darkness. Obtained results indicated that JA during preculture reduced significantly growth of shoots without impact on proliferation rate. During cold storage JA (24–72 µM) limited effect of cold stress what was manifested by reduced accumulation of proline and TBARS. Growth inhibition of the stored tissue was more effective when JA was inside synthetic seeds structure than after preculture on medium supplemented with JA. Shoot proliferation and rooting were effective during regrowth after cold storage combined with JA exposure. Only elongation of roots was inhibited after storage in this conditions. However, length of roots did not affect acclimatization of plantlets to ex vitro conditions.
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Biomedical and Life Sciences
Cold storage
Darkness
Elongation
Jasmonic acid
Life Sciences
Micropropagation
Original Article
Plant Genetics and Genomics
Plant Pathology
Plant Physiology
Plant Sciences
Plantlets
Plants (botany)
Proline
Regrowth
Rooting
Roots
Seeds
Shoots
Taraxacum
Tips
title Effect of jasmonic acid on cold-storage of Taraxacum pieninicum encapsulated shoot tips
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