2020
DOI: 10.51372/bioagro331.5
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Características morfológicas y producción de aloína de plantas poliploides de Aloe vera (L.) Burm. F. (Asphodelaceae)

Abstract: Viloria2RESUMENAloe vera es una especie medicinal que ha alcanzado gran demanda por las propiedades de sus metabolitos secundarios, como la aloína. Sin embargo, la lenta tasa de crecimientode la plantay la baja cantidad de este metabolitoen su biomasa ha hecho necesariala búsqueda de estrategias que mejoren la calidad de la planta. El objetivo de este trabajo fue determinar las características morfológicas y el contenido de aloína invitrode plantaspoliploidizadas de A. … Show more

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“…Different leaf shapes and margins can be observed in polyploid Tetradenia riparia (Hochst) Codd, used in the pharmaceutical and perfume industry [95]. Thicker, greener and much larger leaves are found in tetraploids of A. vera [109], Eucalyptus globulus Labill. [110], T. foenum-graecum [108], Lavandula angustifolia subsp.…”
Section: Species Morphological Traits Ploidy Referencesmentioning
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“…Different leaf shapes and margins can be observed in polyploid Tetradenia riparia (Hochst) Codd, used in the pharmaceutical and perfume industry [95]. Thicker, greener and much larger leaves are found in tetraploids of A. vera [109], Eucalyptus globulus Labill. [110], T. foenum-graecum [108], Lavandula angustifolia subsp.…”
Section: Species Morphological Traits Ploidy Referencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many literature reports indicate that the size of polyploid plants is different from that recorded in diploids. In some species, polyploid forms are larger and stronger compared to diploid forms, e.g., in T. vulgaris [79], T. ammi [105], M. chamomilla [3], A. vera [106,109], Z. officinale [111]. In many other species, such as C. sativa [74,101], C. intybus [90], E. purpurea [104,115], polyploid plants are lower, or changes are hardly noticeable.…”
Section: Species Morphological Traits Ploidy Referencesmentioning
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