Assessment of Micropropagation Possibilities for Japanese Hascap (Lonicera caerulea var. emphyllocalyx L.)
Applied Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(20), P. 9452 - 9452
Published: Oct. 16, 2024
In
recent
years,
interest
in
Lonicera
caerulea
production
has
grown
significantly
because
of
its
nutritional
and
pharmaceutical
benefits,
leading
to
rapid
expansion
cultivation.
L
var.
emphyllocalyx
is
a
lesser-known
botanical
variety.
Due
differences
between
plants
the
genus
lack
scientific
reports
on
micropropagation,
it
necessary
determine
possibilities
vitro
propagation.
The
aim
this
study
was
elaborate
micropropagation
protocol
two
new
breeding
clones
emphyllocalyx:
‘21–17’
‘139–24’.
experiments
were
carried
out
cultures
MS
medium
supplemented
with
1
mg·dm−3
BA
or
mT.
Two
types
explants
used
during
experiment:
nodal
fragments
(NFs)
shoot-tips
(STs).
Before
acclimatisation,
some
rooted
microshoots
subjected
cooling
at
4
°C
for
weeks.
Significantly
more
ST
than
NF
started
grow
proliferation
stage.
application
resulted
much
better
health
cultures.
Cold
storage
micropropagated
‘139–24’
plantlets
increased
their
survival
acclimatisation
contrast
but
weakened
further
growth
plants.
future
studies
L.
emphyllocalyx,
can
be
as
primary
regulator
due
effectiveness
low
cost.
Nodal
should
considered
main
propagation
material
since
they
promote
rates.
Additionally,
research
required
explore
effects
low-temperature
physiology
these
results
obtained
may
contribute
development
technology
emphyllocalyx.
Language: Английский
Application of Plant Biotechnology in Forestry
Forests,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
14(11), P. 2148 - 2148
Published: Oct. 28, 2023
Forests,
often
referred
to
as
the
lungs
of
our
planet,
stand
a
testament
incredible
diversity
and
significance
terrestrial
ecosystems
[...]
Language: Английский