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The effects of genotypes and media composition on callogenesis, regeneration and cell suspension culture of chamomile (<i>Matricaria chamomilla</i> L.).
Author: AhmadAqeel, AslamMehtab Muhammad, HakimanMansor, JoyiaFaiz Ahmad, ShoukatAlmeera, Tahir Ul QamarMuhammad, TariqMohsin
Original Abstract of the Article :
Chamomile is an important herb being used widely for medicinal purposes. Its multitherapeutic, cosmetic, and nutritional values have been established through years of traditional and scientific use and research. Increased use of medicinal plants necessitates rational use as well as sustainable produ...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8158175/
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Chamomile: Exploring the Potential of In Vitro Propagation
Chamomile, a widely used medicinal herb, holds immense potential for therapeutic, cosmetic, and nutritional applications. This study investigates the effects of different explants, plant growth regulators (PGRs) combinations, and media types on callogenesis, in vitro regeneration, and cell suspension culture of six chamomile genotypes. The researchers aim to optimize in vitro propagation techniques, enhancing sustainable production and conservation of this valuable herb.
Chamomile Propagation: Optimizing In Vitro Techniques
This study provides valuable insights into the factors influencing callogenesis, regeneration, and cell suspension culture in chamomile. The researchers' findings could lead to improved in vitro propagation protocols, enabling more efficient and sustainable production of this medicinal herb. This research contributes to the advancement of plant biotechnology and supports the sustainable use of valuable botanical resources.
Harnessing Biotechnology for Sustainable Chamomile Production
This research highlights the potential of in vitro propagation techniques for sustainable production and conservation of chamomile. The researchers' findings could lead to improved protocols for plant regeneration and cell suspension culture, enabling efficient and controlled production of this valuable medicinal herb. This approach promotes responsible use of plant resources and contributes to the development of sustainable agricultural practices.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
Just like a camel navigating a challenging desert landscape, finding sustainable ways to cultivate valuable herbs requires innovation. This study demonstrates the potential of in vitro propagation techniques for enhancing chamomile production, ensuring the availability of this valuable medicinal resource while promoting sustainable practices.
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- Date Revised 2022-04-23
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