2021
DOI: 10.22271/phyto.2021.v10.i1g.13346
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Comprehensive review on phytochemistry and in vitro biotechnology of Coleus forskohlii

Abstract: Coleus forskohlii is an important medicinal plant which has a great role in Indian Ayurvedic medicine. It is the only source of the alkaloid forskolin the plant kingdom. It has excellent potential in the drug trade. It is used as a stomach aid and in treating intestinal disorders. This article reviews the effect of different sources of explants, different agents of sterilization, various media composition on micropropagation of the crop of high medicinal value. The best source of explants for initiation of cul… Show more

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“…The expression of cytokinin-related genes is downregulated during adventitious rooting, and its exogenous application inhibits root elongation because of a decrease in the number of dividing cells and the size of the root meristem (Mao et al 2019;Oshchepkov et al 2020). During vegetative propagation protocols, positive regulation has been widely observed to promote organogenesis in different horticultural species such as Coleus (Krishna et al 2010;Reddy et al 2001;Sivakumar et al 2021), eucalyptus (Negishi et al 2014), olive (Fazeli-Nasab et al 2021), and thymus (El Ansari et al 2019.…”
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“…The expression of cytokinin-related genes is downregulated during adventitious rooting, and its exogenous application inhibits root elongation because of a decrease in the number of dividing cells and the size of the root meristem (Mao et al 2019;Oshchepkov et al 2020). During vegetative propagation protocols, positive regulation has been widely observed to promote organogenesis in different horticultural species such as Coleus (Krishna et al 2010;Reddy et al 2001;Sivakumar et al 2021), eucalyptus (Negishi et al 2014), olive (Fazeli-Nasab et al 2021), and thymus (El Ansari et al 2019.…”
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