The contents of nucleic acids and rDNA were estimated during the development of carrot cell suspensions cultured under two different conditions. The cells transferred from stock culture to the medium without 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) induced the embryogenesis (embryogenic culture), while the cells inoculated to the medium with 0.2 mg/l 2,4-D did not form any embryos (non-embryogenic culture). The ratio of RNA to DNA of both cultures increased in the early stage of the culture. The rise of the ratio in embryogenic culture was much higher than that in non-embryogenic culture, which showed that embryogenic culture accumulated RNA prior to the formation of embryos. The rDNA amount of non-embryogenic culture remained constant throughout the culture period. Although embryogenic culture showed a slight change in rDNA amount, the differences were at most 12% and the quantitative stability of the rDNA was demonstrated during the development of carrot cell suspension cultures.