Original Article |
2002, Vol.24, No.2, pp. 283-291
Effect of applied currents to growth in oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) tissue cultures
Panote Thavarungkul and Kamnoon Kanchanapoom
pp. 283 - 291
Abstract
External currents of ± 2 µA were applied to the calluses of oil palm in three different culture medium recipes containing different growth substances and the effects of the current were investigated. The three media were medium for callus growth, embryogenetic medium, and organogenetic medium. The stimulation of callus growth was found for both directions of current in one unit of experiments where the embryogenetic culture medium contained NAA. In other cases the use of current seemed to have no significant stimulation effect. The mechanism by which the current may cause the alignment of the cells to promote polar transport of NAA which then increase growth and the relationship of these findings to earlier reports of the stimulation of growth in tobacco callus cultures is discussed.