Thermal shock in increasing the content of protein and chlorophyll in Calus Carnation stalks Dianthus caryophyllus L

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Published
Sep 1, 2007
Pages
563-569

Abstract

Exposure of callus derived from stem segments of carnation(Dianthus caryophyllus) to heat shock ( 30, 35 , 40, 45 , 50 o c) for 10and 20 minutes for each degree increased callus growth , fresh weight ,protein and chlorophyll content. Chlorophyll content reached up to 4.8mg /g in callus exposed to the treatment 30 c/20 min., other treatment30oc/10 min was found to stimulate protein content as compared with theuntreated callus.

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Q. S. Al-Nuama, قتیبة, M. Al-Mallah, and مزاحم, “Thermal shock in increasing the content of protein and chlorophyll in Calus Carnation stalks Dianthus caryophyllus L”, EDUSJ, vol. 20, no. 1, pp. 563–569, Sep. 2007.