2009
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-05722009000200012
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Conservação in vitro de Cochlospermum regium (Schrank) pilg.- cochlospermaceae sob regime de crescimento mínimo

Abstract: RESUMO:Cochlospermum regium é uma planta de áreas de cerrado, caatinga e pantanal. Na medicina popular é conhecida por "algodão-do-campo" e suas raízes são utilizadas para o tratamento de infecções uterinas, intestinais, gastrite, úlceras e artrite. Atualmente, o extrativismo e a destruição dos habitats naturais colocaram o algodão-do-campo na lista de espécies medicinais nativas prioritárias para conservação ex situ. O objetivo deste trabalho foi desenvolver uma metodologia para a conservação in vitro do algo… Show more

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“…Cochlospermum regium (Schrank) Pilg., known as the yellow cotton tree, is a small shrub that displays plasticity in flowering time, blooming several times over the year (Camillo et al, 2009;Inácio, 2010). This plant is known to have several pharmacological actions of medicinal interest, such as the treatment of gastritis, ulcers, gynecological infections, (Oliveira et al, 2007;Camillo et al, 2009), intestinal infections, skin disorders, arthritis (Camillo et al, 2009), urogenital disorders, and as a purgative (Vila Verde et al, 2003;Guarim-Neto, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Cochlospermum regium (Schrank) Pilg., known as the yellow cotton tree, is a small shrub that displays plasticity in flowering time, blooming several times over the year (Camillo et al, 2009;Inácio, 2010). This plant is known to have several pharmacological actions of medicinal interest, such as the treatment of gastritis, ulcers, gynecological infections, (Oliveira et al, 2007;Camillo et al, 2009), intestinal infections, skin disorders, arthritis (Camillo et al, 2009), urogenital disorders, and as a purgative (Vila Verde et al, 2003;Guarim-Neto, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This plant is known to have several pharmacological actions of medicinal interest, such as the treatment of gastritis, ulcers, gynecological infections, (Oliveira et al, 2007;Camillo et al, 2009), intestinal infections, skin disorders, arthritis (Camillo et al, 2009), urogenital disorders, and as a purgative (Vila Verde et al, 2003;Guarim-Neto, 2006). Examples of the many uses of C. regium include tea made from roots and bark, topical use of the decoction in sitz baths, white wine garrafada (single or mixed plant species macerated in white wine and sold in bottles) called enóleo, and aqueous infusion for the treatment of various diseases (Nunes et al, 2003;Vila Verde et al, 2003;Guarim Neto, 2006;Sólon et al, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The low survival rate observed for C. macrocarpum at 18ºC is probably because these plants are found in a coastal forest environment (restinga), where temperatures range from 25 to 35ºC, and thus, 18ºC is below the range of tolerance for this species (MONTEIRO et al, 2012). In Cochlospermum regium (CAMILLO et al, 2009), temperatures below 20ºC also reduced the survival rate of individuals. Temperatures below the ideal range for the cultivation of a species is one of the most commonly used strategies to induce slow growth.…”
Section: Ms Salt Medium Reduction and Culture Temperaturementioning
confidence: 98%
“…Surgem, então, alternativas que poderão contribuir para a propagação e conservação de E. velutina, assegurando a manutenção e o uso sustentável da espécie, visto que várias espécies já têm sido conservadas in vitro, dentre elas Cochlospermum regium (Schrank) Pilg. (Camillo et al 2009), Piper hispidinervum C.DC. e Piper aduncum L. (Silva & Scherwinski-Pereira 2011), Mandevilla velame (A.St.-Hil.)…”
Section: Erythrina Velutinaunclassified