2013
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-84782013000200016
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Effect of coconut water on growth of olive embryos cultured in vitro

Abstract: The experiment was carried out to determine the appropriate dose of coconut water as supplement for in vitro cultivation of zygotic embryos from 19 olive genotypes. The isolated embryos of the olive seeds were immersed on culture medium containing 0 (control), 25, 50, and 100mL L-1 of fresh and sterile coconut water and kept for 45 days under controlled environment. The percentage of germination, shoot length, number of roots, number of leaves and number of internodes were measured for all 19 olive genotypes. … Show more

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“…To our knowledge, this is the first report of a significant and beneficial effect of the use of neem oil on in vitro plant regeneration. Therefore, neem oil can be considered a new ''complex mixture'' able to improve in vitro shoot proliferation that can be added to the others reported in the literature (Moln ar et al, 2011;Souza et al, 2013). The use of neem oil as a ''complex mixture'' is very interesting because shoot proliferation is improved by using a natural compound, which is also economical.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To our knowledge, this is the first report of a significant and beneficial effect of the use of neem oil on in vitro plant regeneration. Therefore, neem oil can be considered a new ''complex mixture'' able to improve in vitro shoot proliferation that can be added to the others reported in the literature (Moln ar et al, 2011;Souza et al, 2013). The use of neem oil as a ''complex mixture'' is very interesting because shoot proliferation is improved by using a natural compound, which is also economical.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, the use of natural substances as components of the media able to improve explant regeneration is gaining interest. These substances are called ''complex mixtures'' and consist of coconut water, malt extract, potato extract, yeast extract, homogenized banana, orange juice, seaweed compound, and hydrolyzed casein (Baque et al, 2011;Boase et al, 1993;Einset, 1978;Moln ar et al, 2011;Souza et al, 2013). They provide several compounds, such as amino acids, peptides, carbohydrates, vitamins, and growth regulators.…”
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“…The results of this study indicate that the concentration of coconut water at 50-100 ml l -1 showed the best results on the number of roots and root length (Table 2). It means that the Copyright © 2020 Universitas Sebelas Maret supplementation of culture media with coconut water can be beneficial for tissue growth and morphogenesis, not only of the mineral nutrients but also a natural growth regulator (Souza et al, 2013). Increasing the concentration of coconut water to 150 ml l -1 decreased the number of roots by 5.20.…”
Section: The Number and Length Of Rootmentioning
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“…The use of cytokines on in vitro media depends on the growth stage and the desired final result (Hussein, 2012). The coconut water contains several organic compounds and mineral nutrients that are important for plant development (Souza et al, 2013). In addition, coconut water can also be used as an economical growth regulator element.…”
Section: The Number and Length Of Rootmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As zeatin is an expensive compound and replacing it with coconut water makes in vitro propagation economically viable. (Souza et al, 2013). Coconut water containing cell culture medium has previously shown to improve the callus growth, shoot regeneration and shoot growth of spinach (Spinacia oleracea L. ) (Al-Khayri et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%