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“…It has been reported that proper concentration microelements have been considered as nutrient factors or as abiotic elicitors, which trigger the formation of secondary metabolites [8,9,16]. Andrijany et al [17] found in callus cultures of Agave amaniensis the relatively high concentration of magnesium, cobalt and copper ions simultaneously inhibited the sapogenin steroid formation while the absence of calcium ions in media induced the increasing in the sapogenin steroid content. It seems to be that the productions of specific useful secondary metabolites by plant cell cultures have intensive researches for economic implications, but until now only a few studies addressing the possibility of date palm steroids production.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been reported that proper concentration microelements have been considered as nutrient factors or as abiotic elicitors, which trigger the formation of secondary metabolites [8,9,16]. Andrijany et al [17] found in callus cultures of Agave amaniensis the relatively high concentration of magnesium, cobalt and copper ions simultaneously inhibited the sapogenin steroid formation while the absence of calcium ions in media induced the increasing in the sapogenin steroid content. It seems to be that the productions of specific useful secondary metabolites by plant cell cultures have intensive researches for economic implications, but until now only a few studies addressing the possibility of date palm steroids production.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Somatic embryogenesis was also induced, and several plants were obtained [19][20][21][22]. In addition to micropropagation, there are reports on the production of secondary metabolites by cultures of callus tissue [16,23,24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%