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      Plant Carbohydrates I 

      Sugar Alcohols

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      Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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          Nutritional requirements for growth of Vicia hajastana cells and protoplasts at a very low population density in liquid media.

          When Vicia hajastana Grossh. cells or protoplasts were cultured at a high population density (ca. 5000 cells or protoplasts/ml), they were able to grow in a mineral-salt solution supplemented with sucrose (or glucose), a few vitamins, and 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid. They were not able to survive when cultured at a low population density unless the medium was supplemented with zeatin, naphthalene-1-acetic acid, nucleic-acid bases, amino acids, other sugars, sugar alcohols, and organic acids. Vicia cells were able to grow at an initial population density of 25-50 cells/ml in this defined medium. The population density could be lowered to 1-2 cells/ml with good growth when the mineral-salt medium was enriched with organic acids, sugars, sugar alcohols, coconut water, and casamino acids. The protoplasts also grew best in a medium enriched with these supplements. Three individual protoplasts were isolated and each one was cultured in a separate dish containing 4 ml of this medium. Within 30-40 days, each one had grown indefinitely and formed a mass of cells (ca. 10(7)).
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            SUGAR ALCOHOLS (POLYOLS) IN FUNGI AND GREEN PLANTS. I. DISTRIBUTION, PHYSIOLOGY AND METABOLISM

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              Carbohydrate movement from autotrophs to heterotrophs in parasitic and mutualistic symbiosis.

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                1982
                : 158-192
                10.1007/978-3-642-68275-9_5
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