2021
DOI: 10.1590/2175-7860202172105
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Effects of different factors on friable callus induction and establishment of cell suspension culture of Hovenia dulcis (Rhamnaceae)

Abstract: Medicinal plants are an important therapeutic option for a large share of the world’s population. To establish an in vitro culture system for the production of secondary metabolites from Hovenia dulcis, we studied the effect of auxins, cytokinins, absence of light, and silver nitrate on the development of friable callus. Callus cultures were established for the first time and used to obtain cell suspension cultures. Supplementation with KIN (Kinetin) produced calli with both compact and friable areas, while th… Show more

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“…An embryogenic callus may be distinguished into a compact callus or a friable callus [11,12]. In contrast to a friable callus, a compact callus may be green when cultivated under light [13], and, therefore, only the compact callus is of interest for photosynthesis research. In Zoysia matrella compact calluses, chloroplasts were found in the cells located below the base of regenerated plantlets [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An embryogenic callus may be distinguished into a compact callus or a friable callus [11,12]. In contrast to a friable callus, a compact callus may be green when cultivated under light [13], and, therefore, only the compact callus is of interest for photosynthesis research. In Zoysia matrella compact calluses, chloroplasts were found in the cells located below the base of regenerated plantlets [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%