Gibberellin influence on the morphogenesis of the moss Bryum argenteum Hedw. In in vitro conditions

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The moss Bryum argenteum Hedw. was treated with gibberellins as well as some inhibitors of gibberellin biosynthesis in order to investigate their influence on B. argenteum morphogenesis. Generally, gibberellins have not been chemically identified in bryophytes, while other groups of classical phytohormones (auxins, cytokinins, abscisic acid and ethylene) have been chemically identified in these plants. The in vitro culture of the moss Bryum argenteum was established from sterilized spores. The apical shoots of untreated gametophytes grown in vitro were used to investigate the influence of different substances on secondary protonema and on the growth and multiplication of the gametophytes. B. argenteum reacts differently to the growth regulators applied. Both gibberellins applied in vitro (GA3 and GA7) have a positive effect on B. argenteum morphogenesis. Shoot multiplication was negatively affected by three tested growth retardants (ancymidol, BX-112 and chlorocholine chloride), while these substances did not have such strong effects on the moss protonema development.

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Sabovljević, A., Sabovljević, M., & Grubišić, D. (2010). Gibberellin influence on the morphogenesis of the moss Bryum argenteum Hedw. In in vitro conditions. Archives of Biological Sciences, 62(2), 373–380. https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS1002373S

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