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Ontogenez ; 47(6): 386-94, 2016.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30272908

ABSTRACT

The features of the formation of microshoots in in vitro culture of Silene cretacea­endangered species with narrow ecological amplitude, which is a promising source of medicinal raw materials­were studied. It was demonstrated that, at the micropropagation step, basic Woody Plant Medium containing vitamins according to Murashige and Skoog and supplemented with 0.2 mg/L 6-benzylaminopurine, 1.0 mg/L kinetin, 1.0 mg/L gibberellic acid, and 0.5 mg/L indole-3-acetic acid is the most effective. The combination and concentration of these growth regulators, selected using mathematical combinatorial analysis, activated axillary buds and provided a high multiplication factor (9.3 ± 1.3 microshoots per explant). Morpho-histological analysis revealed the main stages of the formation of microshoots and proved the absence of callus formation during the whole time of the cultivation of explants. The features of the dynamics of the culture during the year of continuous cultivation are presented.


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Plant Cells/metabolism , Plant Growth Regulators/pharmacology , Plant Somatic Embryogenesis Techniques , Silene , Silene/cytology , Silene/metabolism
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Tsitol Genet ; 45(2): 28-40, 2011.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21574427

ABSTRACT

Cytogenetic peculiarities of cell genesis in apical meristems of apomicts has been analyzed using a series of the Asteraceae species as an example. The extent to which aneu- and mixoploids are spread among plants in the investigated populations of the Asteraceae species is so high (up to 30-60% of the studied plants and their offspring), that it seems reasonable to suppose that their rise is a natural phenomenon. It has been shown that in the aposporous facultative apomict Pilosella officinarum microgametophyte is a relatively stable element of the seed reproduction system from the point of view of caryotypical variation.


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Aneuploidy , Asteraceae/genetics , Germ Cells, Plant/cytology , Meristem/genetics , Polyploidy , Reproduction, Asexual/genetics , Asteraceae/cytology , Asteraceae/growth & development , Chromosomes, Plant , Germ Cells, Plant/growth & development , Meristem/cytology , Meristem/growth & development , Pollen , Spores/cytology , Spores/genetics , Spores/growth & development
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