2012
DOI: 10.1080/14620316.2012.11512826
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Micropropagation from apical and nodal segments ofBituminaria bituminosaand the furanocoumarin content of propagated plants

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“…Allo-Aromadendrene (1) u (Azzouzi et al, 2014a(Azzouzi et al, , 2014bBertoli et al, 2004;Innocenti et al, 1998;Khatune et al, 2004;Pazos-Navarro et al, 2011;Pistelli et al, 2003;Tava et al, 2007) […”
Section: Whole Plantunclassified
“…Allo-Aromadendrene (1) u (Azzouzi et al, 2014a(Azzouzi et al, , 2014bBertoli et al, 2004;Innocenti et al, 1998;Khatune et al, 2004;Pazos-Navarro et al, 2011;Pistelli et al, 2003;Tava et al, 2007) […”
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“…Organogenic calli, in vitro regenerated plants, regenerated plants grown under greenhouse conditions and regenerated plants grown for 1 and 4 months under field conditions were evaluated for their FC content (i.e., psoralen and angelicin) by HPLC-MS, using an Agilent 1100 HPLC with an Agilent model VL ion trap mass spectrometer equipped with ESI interface, following the method described by Pazos-Navarro et al (2012).…”
Section: Furanocoumarin Content Of Different Plant Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our case, the level of FCs found in plants of B. bituminosa grown under natural conditions was also higher (14,417 µg g -1 DW total FC). Pazos-Navarro et al (2012) reported that micropropagated plants of B. bituminosa (accession "Calnegre"), grown for 18 months in the field, had FC levels equal to or higher than those of plants grown under natural conditions. This effect could be due to the fact that field plants suffered longer periods of biotic (i.e., bacteria and fungi) and abiotic (i.e., temperature, UV, water availability, etc) stresses and, like other phytoalexins, FC production could be incremented when a plant is attacked by herbivores (Reitz and Trumble 1997) or pathogens (Oginsky et al 1959), or is subjected to adverse environmental factors (Martínez-Fernández et al 2011).…”
Section: Furanocoumarin Content Of Different Plant Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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