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| Authors: | I. Pinker, R. Schenk |
| Keywords: | Ranunculaceae, in vitro propagation, histology |
Abstract:
Since a long time Cimicifuga has been used for therapeutic purposes.
The demand for the plant drug Cimicifugae rhizome has been increased tremendously during the last years.
This study aimed to develop a method for somatic embryogenesis in Cimicifuga. Hypocotyl segments were used as explants and cultivated for 2 to 18 weeks on a modified medium according to Murashige and Skoog containing 1 mg L-1 2,4 D. Embryogenic callus occurred after 2 weeks.
After transferring this callus onto a hormone-free MS medium with 2.5 g L-1 activated charcoal, somatic embryos were formed and matured.
Mature embryos were separated and continued growing on the hormone-free medium.
After two months from 100 embryos 80 plantlets were formed but only about 44 of these plantlets could be transplanted after 6 months.
The plantlets were cultivated till a size of 3 cm in vitro and than transplanted in a peat substrate for acclimatization.
The acclimatized plantlets were transferred into the greenhouse.
Plants of a size of 20 cm were planted in the open field.
Since 3 years plants derived from somatic embryos have been cultivated in the field and evaluated concerning morphological and physiological properties.
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