Micropropagation of Micromeria juliana (L.) Benth. ex Rchb. (Lamiaceae)
Micromeria juliana belongs to family Lamiaceae, whose representatives are characterized by a significant level of essential oils and antioxidant components. Several species of genus Micromeria contain biologically active substances and are therefore used in folk medicine, food industry and cosmeti...
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author | Tošić, S. Nikolić, S. Jovanović, M. Zlatković, B. Stojičić, D. |
author_facet | Tošić, S. Nikolić, S. Jovanović, M. Zlatković, B. Stojičić, D. |
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description | Micromeria juliana belongs to family Lamiaceae, whose representatives are characterized by a significant
level of essential oils and antioxidant components. Several species of genus Micromeria contain biologically
active substances and are therefore used in folk medicine, food industry and cosmetic industry. Methods of
their tissue culture may provide rapid mass multiplication of plants for various purposes, including research
on production, accumulation and metabolism of important secondary metabolites. The goal of this paper was
to determine the protocol for regeneration of M. juliana plants through use of nodal explants on nutritive
substrate with various growth regulators. The greatest number of axillary buds was formed in explants grown
on MS nutritive medium with 3 μM benzyladenine (BA) and 0.57 μM indole-3-acetic acid (IAA). The
explants grown at the medium without any growth regulators and the medium with auxin have shown
spontaneous root formation. |
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spelling | doaj.art-77405398ecb243bc9a9faf22b40006cf2022-12-22T01:28:19ZengUniversity of NišBiologica Nyssana2217-44782217-46052015-09-01611723Micropropagation of Micromeria juliana (L.) Benth. ex Rchb. (Lamiaceae)Tošić, S.0Nikolić, S.1Jovanović, M.2Zlatković, B.3Stojičić, D.4University of Niš, Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics, Department of Biology and Ecology, Višegradska 33, 18000 Niš, SerbiaUniversity of Niš, Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics, Department of Biology and Ecology, Višegradska 33, 18000 Niš, SerbiaUniversity of Niš, Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics, Department of Biology and Ecology, Višegradska 33, 18000 Niš, SerbiaUniversity of Niš, Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics, Department of Biology and Ecology, Višegradska 33, 18000 Niš, SerbiaUniversity of Niš, Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics, Department of Biology and Ecology, Višegradska 33, 18000 Niš, SerbiaMicromeria juliana belongs to family Lamiaceae, whose representatives are characterized by a significant level of essential oils and antioxidant components. Several species of genus Micromeria contain biologically active substances and are therefore used in folk medicine, food industry and cosmetic industry. Methods of their tissue culture may provide rapid mass multiplication of plants for various purposes, including research on production, accumulation and metabolism of important secondary metabolites. The goal of this paper was to determine the protocol for regeneration of M. juliana plants through use of nodal explants on nutritive substrate with various growth regulators. The greatest number of axillary buds was formed in explants grown on MS nutritive medium with 3 μM benzyladenine (BA) and 0.57 μM indole-3-acetic acid (IAA). The explants grown at the medium without any growth regulators and the medium with auxin have shown spontaneous root formation.http://journal.pmf.ni.ac.rs/bionys/index.php/bionys/article/view/127/87axillary bud inductionshoot culturebiomass production |
spellingShingle | Tošić, S. Nikolić, S. Jovanović, M. Zlatković, B. Stojičić, D. Micropropagation of Micromeria juliana (L.) Benth. ex Rchb. (Lamiaceae) Biologica Nyssana axillary bud induction shoot culture biomass production |
title | Micropropagation of Micromeria juliana (L.) Benth. ex Rchb. (Lamiaceae) |
title_full | Micropropagation of Micromeria juliana (L.) Benth. ex Rchb. (Lamiaceae) |
title_fullStr | Micropropagation of Micromeria juliana (L.) Benth. ex Rchb. (Lamiaceae) |
title_full_unstemmed | Micropropagation of Micromeria juliana (L.) Benth. ex Rchb. (Lamiaceae) |
title_short | Micropropagation of Micromeria juliana (L.) Benth. ex Rchb. (Lamiaceae) |
title_sort | micropropagation of micromeria juliana l benth ex rchb lamiaceae |
topic | axillary bud induction shoot culture biomass production |
url | http://journal.pmf.ni.ac.rs/bionys/index.php/bionys/article/view/127/87 |
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