
pmid: 17810310
Protoplasts can be readily prepared from higher-plant tissue with a concentrated Myrothecium cellulase preparation. An ionic osmoticum produced a higher yield and more viable protoplasts than did the nonionic mannitol osmoticum. Addition of polyuronidases or of ethylenediaminetetra-acetate did not increase the yield. Protoplasts could be prepared from root, leaf, and callus tissue as well as from coleoptiles.
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