4.8 (723) · € 6.50 · En stock
Artemisia annua L. is a herbaceous plant belonging to the Asteraceae family, known for producing, although at low levels, the sesquiterpene lactone artemisinin (AN), which is highly effective against malaria. In this study, an in vitro regeneration process of A. annua L. using ‘Artemis’ progeny was established and the potential of tissue culture for inducing new variability in terms of AN metabolism of in vitro regenerated plants was investigated. Among the plant growth regulators tested, the cytokinin 6-benzyladenine (BA) at 4.4 μM in combination with the auxin indole-butyric acid (IBA) at 0.35 μM yielded the greatest frequency of shoot induction. The optimal multiplication medium contained BA at 0.9 μM and naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA) at 0.05 μM. Regenerated plants (RPs), after transferring to the greenhouse and subsequently to the field, were analyzed during the growth cycle at different sampling times, showing a peak of AN content 20 days before blossom. Variability among different RPs and sampling times, in terms of AN and its precursors dihydroartemisinic acid (DHAA) and artemisinic acid (AA) was observed. This suggests that adventitious shoot induction could provide a useful strategy to induce variability influencing artemisinin metabolism as a consequence of in vitro manipulation.
PDF) Plant Propagation Techniques in Horticulture
Frontiers Research progress on the relationship between leaf senescence and quality, yield and stress resistance in horticultural plants
Horticulturae, Free Full-Text, nelson games sbo
Horticulturae September 2023 - Browse Articles
Horticulturae, Free Full-Text, Lily Learning Handwriting Practice Kit
Horticulturae, Free Full-Text
Horticulturae, Free Full-Text
Horticulturae, Free Full-Text, bäumlein 108 led
Horticulturae, Free Full-Text