Different types of explants and natural ventilation systems influence the accumulation of dry weight and of total phenolic compounds in Aloysia gratissima (Verbenaceae)
Abstract:The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of the use of different natural ventilation systems on the growth and accumulation of total phenolic compounds in Aloysia gratissima. Nodal and apical segments with 1 pair of leaves were inoculated in flasks containing ½ MS culture medium without sucrose and supplemented with 0.1 mg L-1 indole-butyric acid. The cultivation systems included a conventional system (NMS) and alternative membrane systems with 1 (AMS1), 2 (AMS2) and 4 (AMS4) low-cost membranes. … Show more
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