2012
DOI: 10.1007/s13659-012-0047-7
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Maintaining the artemisinin content through direct and indirect in vitro regeneration and their assessment of variations with the field grown mother plants of Artemisia annua L.

Abstract: An efficient protocol for maintaining the artemisinin content in tissue culture and high frequency of in vitro direct and indirect regenerations of multiple shoots of high artemisinin yielding genotypes of Artemisia annua has been developed and their comparison with field grown mother plant has been carried out. The eleven elite genotypes (containing more than 1% artemisinin) were tested on seven different modified media formulations. Modified half MS (Murashige and Skoog's) media containing 100 mg L -1 myo-in… Show more

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“…The results of this study agree with the results of Paul et al (2012), showing the superiority of BAP supplemented with low concentrations of NAA in the MS medium, the results of Adsul et al (2019) study on Ceropegia mohanramii, and the results of Verma et al (2011) study on direct organ regeneration from explants of Digitalis lamarckii Ivan.…”
Section: The Effect Of the Benzylaminopurine (Bap)-with-auxin Interac...supporting
confidence: 89%
“…The results of this study agree with the results of Paul et al (2012), showing the superiority of BAP supplemented with low concentrations of NAA in the MS medium, the results of Adsul et al (2019) study on Ceropegia mohanramii, and the results of Verma et al (2011) study on direct organ regeneration from explants of Digitalis lamarckii Ivan.…”
Section: The Effect Of the Benzylaminopurine (Bap)-with-auxin Interac...supporting
confidence: 89%