In Vitro Propagation of Muña-Muña (Clinopodium odorum (Griseb.) Harley).

Biotechnology Research International Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-10-18 DOI:10.1155/2012/196583
María Soledad Diaz, Lorena Palacio, Ana Cristina Figueroa, Marta Ester Goleniowski
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A micropropagation protocol was developed which may assist in the safeguarding and augmentation of dwindling natural populations of Clinopodium odorum (Griseb.) Harley, a critically and endangered medicinal plant. Factors affecting culture initiation bud sprouting and growth, rooting, and acclimatization were studied, using nodal segments of in vitro germinated seedling as primary explants on six media supplemented with different concentrations and combinations of 6-benzylaminopurine (BAP) (0.5-1.5 and 2-Naphthalene acetic acid (NAA) (0.5-1.5). Best results for culture initiation with sustainable multiplication rates (100%) were obtained on WP medium without any growth regulator. WP with the addition of 0.5 : 1 or 0.5 : 1.5) of BAP and NAA promoted a higher elongation; however, the optimum number of nodes were obtained in plantlets grown on 1/2 MS with the addition of 1 : 1.5 of BAP and NAA. Culture of sectioned individual nodes transferred to the media with different rates of BAP and NAA 1/2 MS-9 (1.5 : 1.5), SH-8 (1.5 : 1.0), and 1/2 B5-4 (1.0 : 0.5) media resulted in no proliferated shoots. The in vitro plants were successfully acclimatized garden soil and sand (2 : 1) in the greenhouse, with over 90% survival rate. The in vitro-grown plants could be transferred to ex vitro conditions and the efficacy in supporting ex vitro growth was assessed, with a view to develope longer-term strategies for the transfer and reintroduction into natural habitats.

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Muña-Muña (Clinopodium odorum, Griseb.)的离体繁殖哈利)。
为保护和扩大自然种群数量,制定了一套微繁方案。哈利,一种濒危的药用植物。以离体萌发苗节段为初代外植体,在添加不同浓度6-苄基氨基嘌呤(BAP)(0.5 ~ 1.5)和2-萘乙酸(NAA)(0.5 ~ 1.5)的培养基上,研究了影响培养起始芽萌发、生长、生根和驯化的因素。在不添加任何生长调节剂的WP培养基上获得了可持续增殖率(100%)的最佳培养起始结果。添加0.5:1或0.5:1.5)BAP和NAA的WP提高了伸长率;在1/2 MS条件下,BAP和NAA添加比例为1:1 .5时,植株结数最多。在BAP和NAA比例分别为1/2 MS-9(1.5: 1.5)、SH-8(1.5: 1.0)和1/2 B5-4(1.0: 0.5)的培养基上,将切片的单个节点进行培养,均未产生增生芽。离体植株在温室中成功地适应了2:1的花园土壤和沙地,成活率超过90%。这些体外生长的植物可以转移到体外条件下,并对其支持体外生长的功效进行了评估,以期制定转移和重新引入自然生境的长期战略。
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