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In vitro regeneration of Minthostachys andina (brett) Epling - a Bolivian native species with aromatic and medicinal properties
Authors:José Antonio Castillo  Miguel Jordan
Institution:(1) Facultad de Ciencias y Tecnología, Universidad Mayor de San Simón, Cochabamba, Bolivia;(2) Departamento de Ecología, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile (*requests for offprints)
Abstract:Various explants of Minthostachys andina (Brett.) were evaluated for their morphogenic potential under in vitro culture conditions. Axillary buds derived from 2 year-old plants grown in MS-medium supplemented with 4.4 or 8.8 µM BA and 0.054 µM NAA, initiated shoot growth and new shoot formation. Under subculture in NN medium, shoots were rooted in the presence of NAA (1.6, 2.7 or 5.3 µM) alone or in combination with IBA (9.8 µM), and the regenerated plantlets were later acclimatised in the greenhouse. Also, polynodal segments from seedlings initiated multiple shoots and plantlets when initially cultured in presence of NN-liquid salt medium supplemented with 2.2-17.7 µM BA or 4.5-13.6 M TDZ in combination with different auxin-like growth regulators and after a final transfer for root initiation. The same types of responses were found in hypocotyl and leaf explants, which produced adventitious shoots in the presence of TDZ. The use of antioxidants helped to prevent browning and favoured organogenesis.
Keywords:in vitro regeneration  organogenesis  clonal propagation  essential oils  Labiatae
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