Colchicine-induced resistance to antibiotic and amino-acid analogue in plant cell cultures

Experientia
J P Zryd

Abstract

Colchicine-resistant plant cell strains have been isolated from cell suspensions of carrot and sycamore. In the same way as colchicine-resistant animal cell strains, they show an increased resistance towards streptomycin and N-methylalanine. Cultivation under non selective conditions leads to a slow progressive loss of the resistance.

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