Micro-propagation and 1'2'-didehydrostemofoline production from stemona sp
Plant propagation through tissue culture technique is required to produce plant secondaiy metabolite. The objective of this experiment was to obtain the optimum media composition for in vitro shoot and root formation of Stemona sp. It was shown that Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium supplement with 3...
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2014
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Summary: | Plant propagation through tissue culture technique is required to produce plant secondaiy metabolite. The objective of this experiment was to obtain the optimum media composition for in vitro shoot and root formation of Stemona sp. It was shown that Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium supplement with 3 mg L_1 benzyladenine and half-MS medium supplemented with 2 mg L_1 indolebutyric acid were the appropriate media for shoot and root induction, respectively. The media could produce 100% of shoot induction and 80% of root induction. The increase or decrease in r,2'-didehydrostemofoline was related to the root growth. The highest 12'-didehydrostemofoline production of 31.04 mg g_1 root diy weight was observed in 16 week old root. © 2011 Asian Network for Scientific Information. |
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