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Effects of Physical and Chemical Factors on Callus Growth and Shikonin Derivative Formation in the Callus Cultures of Arnebia euchroma
Authors:Ye He-chun  Yin Zuo-hong  L Guo-feng  Wu Xin  Dong Jiao-wang and Wu Zheng-rong
Abstract:The effects of some physical and chemical factors on callus growth and shikonin derivative formation in the callus cultures of Arnebla euchroma were discussed. According to experiments, the optimum temperature for callus growth and shikonin derivative formation was 25℃, and the favorable initial pH of media was in the range of 5.3–5.8. Authors also found that both callus growth and shikonin derivative formation were strongly inhibited by white light. Callus growth was promoted when 0.2 mg/L IAA and 0.5 mg/L KT were added to the media, but IAA and KT did not promote shikonin derivative formation. Furthermore, the content and yield of shikonin derivatives in cultures decreased in company with the increase of IAA and KT concentration in the media.
Keywords:Arnebia euchroma  Callus culture  shikonin derivatives  Physical and chemical factors  
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