Tissues representing tumorous and nontumorous Nicotiana glauca-langadorffii were cultured on high (5x) and low (1x) concentrations of a modified White's basic medium containing 2.9 x 10-6 M indoleacetic acid. The growth response of tissues of both the tumorous and nontumorous genotypes to supplements of kinetin, glutamine, inositol and nucleic acid constituents added singly and in all combinations were noted on high salt media. The nucleic acid components inhibited growth and were omitted from low salt media.
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Tissues representing tumorous and nontumorous Nicotiana glauca-langadorffii were cultured on high (5x) and low (1x) concentrations of a modified White's basic medium containing 2.9 x 10-6 M indoleacetic acid. The growth response of tissues of both the tumorous and nontumorous genotypes to supplements of kinetin, glutamine, inositol and nucleic acid constituents added singly and in all combinations were noted on high salt media. The nucleic acid components inhibited growth and were omitted from low salt media.
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Schaeffer, Gideon W.; Smith, Harold H. & Partridge, Marion.Growth Factor Interactions in the Tissue Culture of Tumorous and Nontumorous Nitiana Glauca-Langsdorffii,
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