Euphorbia lathyris subsp. root, L.

Ricigliano, Vincent A., Sica, Vincent P., Knowles, Sonja L., Diette, Nicole, Howarth, Dianella G. & Oberlies, Nicholas H., 2020, Bioactive diterpenoid metabolism and cytotoxic activities of genetically transformed Euphorbia lathyris roots, Phytochemistry (112504) 179, pp. 1-9 : 2

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https://doi.org/ 10.1016/j.phytochem.2020.112504

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8301808

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Euphorbia lathyris subsp. root
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2.1. Genetic transformation and establishment of E. lathyris root cultures

Transformed roots of E. lathyris were established via A. rhizogenes - mediated infection of greenhouse grown plants. Stem explants of E. lathyris were used as the target tissue for infection and root induction ( Fig. 1a View Fig ). Root primordia were observed at the infection sites, emerging from callus as early as 15 days after inoculation ( Fig. 1b View Fig ). Fully developed adventitious roots showed an abundance of root hairs along the axis that are characteristic of the “hairy root” phenotype ( Fig. 1c View Fig ). An isogenic root line displaying vigorous growth was propagated on hormone-free solid media ( Fig. 1d View Fig ), and then grown in quadruplicate liquid culture flasks on an orbital shaker to generate the experimental biomass used in subsequent experiments ( Fig. 1e View Fig ).

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