2019
DOI: 10.15421/2019_110
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Adaptation to ex vitro conditions of Stevia rebaudiana (Bertoni) Hemsl. regenerants

Abstract: Stevia rebaudiana (Bertoni) Hemsl. belongs to Asteraceae family and is of great importance for pharmaceutical and food industries. Stevioside obtained from the leaves of this plant is regarded as a valuable natural sweetener. Low seed fertility is one of the most important problems in stevia production. It multiplies almost exclusively in a vegetative way. Plant tissue culture is an efficient method for mass propagation of S. rebaudiana. We studied the effect of various concentrations of auxins on rooting stev… Show more

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“…Hemsl. que pertence à família Asteraceae e é de grande importância para as indústrias farmacêuticas e alimentícias, possuindo um composto denominado, esteviosídeo (stevia) obtido das folhas desta planta, sendo considerado um adoçante natural valioso (Khlebova et al, 2019).…”
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“…Hemsl. que pertence à família Asteraceae e é de grande importância para as indústrias farmacêuticas e alimentícias, possuindo um composto denominado, esteviosídeo (stevia) obtido das folhas desta planta, sendo considerado um adoçante natural valioso (Khlebova et al, 2019).…”
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“…This high survival rate was attributed to a suitable texture of the substance for epiphytic plants, which facilitated gas exchange between the roots and the environment (Menezes-Sá et al, 2021). Also, the treatment of the base of plantlets with sphagnum moss helped retain moisture and increased the ability to buffer pH (Khlebova et al, 2019).…”
Section: Rooting Of Plantletsmentioning
confidence: 99%