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Starches as solidifiers for medicinal plant micropropagations and biomass accumulations
Abstract
In plant tissue and cell culture studies, media compositions are one of the most important factors affecting the micropropagation procedure's efficiency. Micropropagation studies can be conducted for commercial productions of medicinal plants, and low-cost options always have significance in large-scale productions. Some media component substitutes have been studied to reduce production costs. Agar, the media solidifier, is one of the most expensive components of media compositions. In this study, corn and wheat starches were used as media solidifiers at 80 and 100 g/L concentrations, and their effects on plant growth (shoot elongations, shoot, node, and root numbers) and biomass accumulations (shoot and root fresh and dry weights) in Lavandula officinalis and Digitalis purpurea node cultures were reported. The results showed that starch type and their concentrations significantly affected plant growth. Maximum multiple shoot number was recorded in medium supplemented with 80 g/L starch and was 61.3% higher than the control. Biomass accumulations were not statistically significant; however, higher biomass accumulations were detected in starch-added media than in control. Consequently, corn and wheat starches can be used at these concentrations as a substitute for agar to induce multiple shoot formations in L. officinalis and D. purpurea node cultures.
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Primary Language
English
Subjects
Plant Biotechnology, Plant Developmental and Reproductive Biology
Journal Section
Research Article
Publication Date
June 30, 2024
Submission Date
November 19, 2023
Acceptance Date
January 12, 2024
Published in Issue
Year 2024 Volume: 5 Number: 1
APA
Nartop, P., Fındıkoğlu, M. A., & Taştekin, M. (2024). Starches as solidifiers for medicinal plant micropropagations and biomass accumulations. Bulletin of Biotechnology, 5(1), 1-6. https://doi.org/10.51539/biotech.1393136
AMA
1.Nartop P, Fındıkoğlu MA, Taştekin M. Starches as solidifiers for medicinal plant micropropagations and biomass accumulations. Bull. Biotechnol. 2024;5(1):1-6. doi:10.51539/biotech.1393136
Chicago
Nartop, Pınar, Melis Aylin Fındıkoğlu, and Meltem Taştekin. 2024. “Starches As Solidifiers for Medicinal Plant Micropropagations and Biomass Accumulations”. Bulletin of Biotechnology 5 (1): 1-6. https://doi.org/10.51539/biotech.1393136.
EndNote
Nartop P, Fındıkoğlu MA, Taştekin M (June 1, 2024) Starches as solidifiers for medicinal plant micropropagations and biomass accumulations. Bulletin of Biotechnology 5 1 1–6.
IEEE
[1]P. Nartop, M. A. Fındıkoğlu, and M. Taştekin, “Starches as solidifiers for medicinal plant micropropagations and biomass accumulations”, Bull. Biotechnol., vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 1–6, June 2024, doi: 10.51539/biotech.1393136.
ISNAD
Nartop, Pınar - Fındıkoğlu, Melis Aylin - Taştekin, Meltem. “Starches As Solidifiers for Medicinal Plant Micropropagations and Biomass Accumulations”. Bulletin of Biotechnology 5/1 (June 1, 2024): 1-6. https://doi.org/10.51539/biotech.1393136.
JAMA
1.Nartop P, Fındıkoğlu MA, Taştekin M. Starches as solidifiers for medicinal plant micropropagations and biomass accumulations. Bull. Biotechnol. 2024;5:1–6.
MLA
Nartop, Pınar, et al. “Starches As Solidifiers for Medicinal Plant Micropropagations and Biomass Accumulations”. Bulletin of Biotechnology, vol. 5, no. 1, June 2024, pp. 1-6, doi:10.51539/biotech.1393136.
Vancouver
1.Pınar Nartop, Melis Aylin Fındıkoğlu, Meltem Taştekin. Starches as solidifiers for medicinal plant micropropagations and biomass accumulations. Bull. Biotechnol. 2024 Jun. 1;5(1):1-6. doi:10.51539/biotech.1393136