In vitro Secondary Metabolite Production from the Roots of Decalepis arayalpathra KMA 05 Clones and its Antimicrobial Potential using Methylobacterium sp. VP103 as an Elicitor
Abstract:Decalepis arayalpathra KMA 05 clones were elicited with a bacterium, Methylobacterium sp. VP103 isolated from the leaves of ex-vitro established plantlets of D. arayalpathra KMA 05 clones, with the aim of increasing the production of root specific secondary metabolites. D. arayalpathra KMA 05 shoot tip cultures were triggered for root initiation by keeping the cultures for one month in ½ strength Woody Plant Medium (WPM)+Thidiazuron (TDZ) 0.3 mg/l.They were then shifted to ½ strength WPM supplemented with auxi… Show more
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