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Cultured cells of Arachis hypogaea susceptible to induction of stilbene synthase (resveratrol-forming) | Plant Cell Reports
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Callus cultures were established from cotyledons of Arachis hypogaea. The cultured cells were shown to produce stilbene synthase (resveratrol-forming) if the cells were irradiated with 254 nm UV light. The lag period after which the stilbene synthase activity appeared was similar for cultured cells and intact cotyledons.

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