2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11240-019-01585-8
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Micropropagation of Piper crassinervium: an improved protocol for faster growth and augmented production of phenolic compounds

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“…These changes are due to improved gas exchange efficiency which stimulates photosynthesis while positively influencing plant performance both when in vitro and in the ex vitro acclimatization (Kozai and Kubota 2001;Xiao et al 2011). The use of gas-permeable membranes during the in vitro stage not only leads to more vigorous plants with improved biomass accumulation, higher growth and photosynthetic rates, and larger, better-developed leaves and roots, but also stimulates nutrient absorption and promotes secondary metabolism (Ribeiro et al 2009;Arigita et al 2010;Kozai 2010;Badr et al 2011;Iarema et al 2012;Saldanha et al 2013Saldanha et al , 2014Ríos-Ríos et al 2019). Some of these benefits were confirmed here in plants under 1000 µmol mol −1 CO 2 , gas-permeable membranes, and sucrose in the culture medium.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These changes are due to improved gas exchange efficiency which stimulates photosynthesis while positively influencing plant performance both when in vitro and in the ex vitro acclimatization (Kozai and Kubota 2001;Xiao et al 2011). The use of gas-permeable membranes during the in vitro stage not only leads to more vigorous plants with improved biomass accumulation, higher growth and photosynthetic rates, and larger, better-developed leaves and roots, but also stimulates nutrient absorption and promotes secondary metabolism (Ribeiro et al 2009;Arigita et al 2010;Kozai 2010;Badr et al 2011;Iarema et al 2012;Saldanha et al 2013Saldanha et al , 2014Ríos-Ríos et al 2019). Some of these benefits were confirmed here in plants under 1000 µmol mol −1 CO 2 , gas-permeable membranes, and sucrose in the culture medium.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To achieve this, gaspermeable membranes (Kozai 2010;Saldanha et al 2012) have been shown to enable greater gas exchange, decrease ethylene accumulation into the flask, and facilitate plant acclimatization (Xiao et al 2011). Moreover, they have a positive effect on culture establishment, improving shoot quantity and quality, while reducing the occurrence of chlorosis and leaf senescence (Rodrigues et al 2012;Ríos-Ríos et al 2019). Finally, they can increase plant survival during acclimatization by hardening in vitro-grown plants (Batista et al 2017a, b).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…BA and other cytokinins were reported to increase phenolic content of in vitro-grown tissues [30,31]. 2-iPA increased the total flavonoid content in the culture of Piper crassinervium [32]. Experiments performed by Sidkey showed that cytokinins markedly enhanced the accumulation of alkaloids in C. roseus cultures by an increased expression of geranil 10-hydroxlase gene [33].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The complexity of phenolic compounds hinders their artificial production, and biotechnological manipulation of plant tissue culture conditions is a safe alternative to increase their production (Dias et al, 2016). Gas exchange and the reduction of sugar in the culture medium force the plantlets to develop a photomixotrophic metabolism, which stimulates the production of phenolic compounds (Ríos-Ríos et al, 2019). This increase in the production of phenolic compounds is supported by the physiological improvements resulting from photomixotrophic propagation, such as reduced stress signaling caused by excess sugar (Badr et al, 2011;Horacio & Martinez-Noel, 2013) and reduced inhibition of photosynthesis (Couto et al, 2014).…”
Section: Analysis Of Total Phenolic Compounds (Tpc)mentioning
confidence: 99%