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Passive defense in somatic embryos of Abies alba from two cell lines tested with Phaeolus schweinitzii

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Differential inhibition in growth of fungus Phaeolus schweinitzii inoculum was testedwith somatic embryos of two cell lines of silver fir (Abies alba Mill.) by the methodof dual cultures with pre-cultivation of somatic embryos andsubsequent removal. It was confirmedthat inhibitory substances from pre-cultivated somatic embryos L27 spreading to agar cultivation medium by simple diffusion cause greater inhibition of tester mycelial growth during subsequent co-cultivation compared to somatic embryos L122. Characteristics of embryogenic cell lines L27 and L122, from which somatic embryos were formed, are provided. Increased levels of peroxidase activity characterized the cell line L27. Natural non-induced constitutive defense of plant somatic embryos establishedby quantitatively measuredrestriction of growth in tester Phaeolus schweinitzii was discussed.

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p.83-91,fig.,ref.

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  • Institute of Plant Genetics and Biotechnology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Akademická 2, P.O. BOX 39A, 950 07 Nitra, Slovak Republic
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  • Department of Statistics andOperational Research, School of Business andEconomics, Mendel University, Zemìdìlská 1, 613 00 Brno, Czech Republic
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  • Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Kamenice 5, 625 00 Brno, Czech Republic
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  • Institute of Plant Genetics and Biotechnology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Akademická 2, P.O. BOX 39A, 950 07 Nitra, Slovak Republic

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