Planta Medica, Inhaltsverzeichnis Planta Med 1994; 60(2): 149-152DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-959439 Papers © Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart · New YorkLong-Term Effect of a Pythium Elicitor Treatment on the Growth and Alkaloid Production of Catharanthus roseus Cell SuspensionsClaudine Nef-Campa1 , Marie-France Trouslot2 , Pierre Trouslet2 , Hervé Chrestin2 1Laboratoire de Microbiologie, ORSTOM, Centre de Bel-Air, BP 1386. Dakar, République du Sénégal 2Laboratoire de Physiologie et Biotechnologie Végétales, Centre Orstom-Iirsda, BP-V51, Abidjan, Republic of Ivory Coast Artikel empfehlen Abstract als PDF herunterladen(opens in new window) Artikel einzeln kaufen(opens in new window) Abstract The treatment of a Catharanthus roseus cell suspension culture with a low concentration of Pythium elicitor stimulated the alkaloid production. When these pretreated cells were resuspended in a medium that did not contain the fungal extract, the positive effects of the treatment on alkaloid synthesis and excretion were lost and, moreover, the standard level of production was not recovered. A second treatment of these cells with Pythium elicitor at day 5 of the second culture cycle greatly impaired growth kinetics, but did not stimulate the alkaloid production observed with standard cultures. Repeated treatments with a low concentration of fungal elicitor seemed to have a negative long-term effect on both growth and alkaloid synthesis and did not appear to be a useful process for production purposes. Key words Alkaloids - Catharanthus roseus L. (G.) Don - Apocynaceae - cell Suspension - fungal elicitor - Pythium vexans - re-elicitation PDF (343 kb)