Shoot cultures of Alyssum markgrafii O.E. Shulz, endemic nickel hyperaccumulating species of central Balkan, were established and maintained on Murashige and Skoog medium supplemented with 0.2 mg dm-3 benzyladenine (BA). Nickel in form of NiCl2. 6 H2O was supplemented at 22 different concentrations ranging from 0.0001 to 15 mM but none of them was lethal to cultures. High Ni2+ concentrations (10 mM or more) arrested shoot growth which, upon transfer to Ni-free medium, commenced via axillary bud proliferation. Shoots that developed from axillary buds through the subculture manifested increased tolerance to Ni2+ expressed as shoot elongation. Shoot multiplication and dry biomass production decreased with increase of Ni2+ in medium. Only the accumulation of Ni2+ in tissues increased with Ni2+ content of the medium. Apart from shoot cultures, high Ni2+ accumulation was registered in undifferentiated callus cultured on medium with 0.5 mg dm-3 BA and 0.5 mg dm-3 naphthylacetic acid. Highest content of accumulated Ni was 2.37 μg g-1 (d.m.) in shoots and 2.65 μg g-1 (d.m.) in callus, both measured on medium with 15 mM Ni2+.
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Vinterhalter, B., & Vinterhalter, D. (2005). Nickel hyperaccumulation in shoot cultures of Alyssum markgrafii. Biologia Plantarum, 49(1), 121–124. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00000-005-1124-z
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