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Methods Mol Biol ; 2180: 647-661, 2021.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32797441

RÉSUMÉ

Cryopreservation of shoot tips facilitates long-term storage of plant genetic resources which can otherwise only be propagated vegetatively. The vitrification approach using the cryoprotectant plant vitrification solution 3 (PVS3, 50% sucrose and 50% glycerol) is easy to handle, has shown to produce high regrowth percentages in a number of potato, mint, garlic, and shallot accessions, and is, thus, highly suitable for routine cryopreservation of plant genetic resources. In the current chapter, the vitrification procedure is described for potato, mint, garlic, and shallot and includes details about modifications for the different plant species. Special emphasis is given on the preparation of the different culture media, solutions, the culture conditions prior and post-cryopreservation, and the preparation of the shoot tips from different sources. Furthermore, protocols to introduce plants into in vitro culture and methods to estimate cryopreservation success are provided.


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Techniques de culture cellulaire/méthodes , Cryoconservation/méthodes , Cryoprotecteurs/pharmacologie , Ail/cytologie , Mentha/cytologie , Pousses de plante/cytologie , Échalotes/cytologie , Solanum tuberosum/cytologie , Prolifération cellulaire , Cellules cultivées , Ail/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Glycérol/composition chimique , Mentha/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Pousses de plante/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Échalotes/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Solanum tuberosum/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Saccharose/composition chimique
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Pharm Biol ; 52(6): 688-97, 2014 Jun.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24824321

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CONTEXT: Herbal medicines play a paramount role in the treatment of wide range of diseases, so there is a growing need for their quality control and standardization. Traditionally, histological and morphological inspections have been the usual methods to authenticate herbs intended for medicinal applications. Mentha suaveolens Ehrh. (Lamiaceae) is native to Africa Temperate Asia and Europe and it's cultivated in Egypt. OBJECTIVE: The macro- and micromorphology of the flowers of M. suaveolens Ehrh. cultivated in Egypt were studied to find the diagnostic characters of this species. In addition, the chemical composition of the essential oil of the flowers was also studied to define the chemotype of the plant. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Photographs of macro- and micromorphology were taken using Casio and Leica DFC500 digital cameras, respectively. In addition, the essential oil was prepared by hydrodistillation followed by gas chromatographic/mass spectrometric (GC/MS) analysis for identification of its components. RESULTS: The macro- and micromorphological characteristics of M. suaveolens were determined. The yield of the essential oil obtained by hydrodistillation from M. suaveolens flowers was 1.7% calculated on dry weight basis. GC/MS analysis of the oil resulted in identification of 29 components, which amounted to 99.77% of the total oil composition. The major component was carvone (50.59%) followed by limonene (31.25%). DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: The results obtained herein revealed for the macro, micromorphological and chemical composition characteristics of the flowers. The results of GC/MS analysis of the essential oil supported that M. suaveolens cultivated in Egypt could be categorized as carvone-rich chemotype since this compound pertained its high relative percentile.


Sujet(s)
Fleurs/composition chimique , Mentha/composition chimique , Huile essentielle/composition chimique , Huile essentielle/isolement et purification , Égypte , Fleurs/anatomie et histologie , Fleurs/cytologie , Mentha/anatomie et histologie , Mentha/cytologie
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Ann Bot ; 111(5): 887-93, 2013 May.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23482330

RÉSUMÉ

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Eversporting eudicots were sought to see if they behave like gymnosperms. Behaviour of eversporting gymnosperm chimeras indicates a single apical cell is present in SAM and it would be of interest to see if eudicot chimeras have the same behaviour. METHODS: Four eversporting spireas, the pineapple mint and the Silver King euonymus were inspected for the fate of the yellow (mutant)-green (wild type) chimeras. KEY RESULTS: As with gymnosperms, unstable eudicot chimeras in the four spireas, the pineapple mint and the Silver King euonymus became stable yellow about 80 % or more of the time and 20 % or less became stable green. CONCLUSIONS: The statistically significant preponderance of chimeric fates becoming all yellow suggests that a single apical cell resides in the yellow tunica. As with gymnosperms, descendent cells of the yellow replacement corpus cell eventually take over the corpus. Here is the first chimeric set of data to support the hypothesis of a one-celled meristem in eudicots rather than the traditional view of a muticellular meristem.


Sujet(s)
Chimère/physiologie , Euonymus/physiologie , Mentha/physiologie , Méristème/physiologie , Spiraea/parasitologie , Euonymus/cytologie , Mentha/cytologie , Méristème/cytologie , Modèles biologiques , Spiraea/cytologie
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