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The primary study of tissue culture of Enteromorpha prolifera
LIN A-peng1, WANG Jian-wei1, YAN Bing-lun2, SHEN Song-dong1
1. Life Sciences College, Soochow University, Suzhou 215123; 2. Marine Biotechnology Key Structure Laboratory, Huaihai Institute of Technology, Lianyungang 222005, China
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Abstract  

In this study the pathways and tendency of the development of the cells within the chopped tissue of green seaweed Enteromorpha prolifera was studied systematically using liquid and solid culturing techniques.We found that the ability and orientation of development of the cells from apex to base within thalli appeared obvious polarity and both the speed and scale of the cells' development were also related to their position within segments.In total there were about 5 different final pathways of the development:1.Develop into sporangium.2.Develop into rhizoid.3.Divide into cluster of cells and become new young plants lately.4.Become more polar and develop into young plants with rhizoid directly.5.Become stable and remain undeveloped.However,the development of different cells may be different when under culturing conditions.

Key wordsChlorophyta      Enteromorpha prolifera      Tissue culture      Development     
Received: 25 August 2006     
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LIN A-peng,WANG Jian-wei,YAN Bing-lun, et al. The primary study of tissue culture of Enteromorpha prolifera[J]. , 2006, 25(4): 320-324.
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