2012
DOI: 10.5897/ajb12.1591
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In vitro regeneration and morphogenesis in Phyllanthus niruri L., an anti-plasmodial herb

Abstract: We investigated the use of in vitro techniques for regeneration of adventitious shoots in Phyllanthus niruri, an anti-malarial plant as an initial effort towards its domestication. Fruits cultured on Murashige and Skoog (1962) basal medium (MS) supplemented with BAP had low germination (61%) due to seed coat imposed dormancy. The culture of nodal cuttings explants on BAP, kinetin or 2-isopentyl adenine (2iP) amended medium to avoid seed dormancy resulted in shoot regeneration without roots in all accessions wi… Show more

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“…Calli induction in several species of Phyllanthus has been documented. Adusei-Fosu et al [28] reported that in vitro callus induction is important for commercial propagation of the whole plant and as a source of secondary metabolites with pharmacological and medicinal values. Their report recorded a level of success in nodal and calli cultures of P. niruri regeneration.…”
Section: Phyllanthus Niruri (Amarus)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Calli induction in several species of Phyllanthus has been documented. Adusei-Fosu et al [28] reported that in vitro callus induction is important for commercial propagation of the whole plant and as a source of secondary metabolites with pharmacological and medicinal values. Their report recorded a level of success in nodal and calli cultures of P. niruri regeneration.…”
Section: Phyllanthus Niruri (Amarus)mentioning
confidence: 99%