Articolul precedent |
Articolul urmator |
524 16 |
Ultima descărcare din IBN: 2024-03-12 12:27 |
Căutarea după subiecte similare conform CZU |
58.085:633.88(478) (1) |
Botany (1748) |
Aromatic plants. Condiment plants. Oleaginous plants. Dye plants. Tanning plants. Medicinal plants (433) |
SM ISO690:2012 KUTKOVSKI-MUSHTUK, Alina. In vitro culture of medicinal plants in the Botanical Garden. In: Patrimoniul cultural de ieri – implicații în dezvoltarea societății durabile de mâine, Ed. 3, 11-12 februarie 2021, Chişinău. Chișinău, Republica Moldova: 2021, Ediția 3, pp. 77-78. ISSN 2558 – 894X. |
EXPORT metadate: Google Scholar Crossref CERIF DataCite Dublin Core |
Patrimoniul cultural de ieri – implicații în dezvoltarea societății durabile de mâine Ediția 3, 2021 |
||||||
Conferința "Yesterday’s heritage – implications for the development of tomorrow’s sustainable society" 3, Chişinău, Moldova, 11-12 februarie 2021 | ||||||
|
||||||
CZU: 58.085:633.88(478) | ||||||
Pag. 77-78 | ||||||
|
||||||
Descarcă PDF | ||||||
Rezumat | ||||||
The end of the second millennium is characterized by a strong involvement of biotechnology in human life, in all areas of activity. With the help of biotechnological methods, considerable progress has been made in creating new plant genotypes with favorable properties and higher yields compared to the biological material from which it was started. One of these current biotechnological methods is the in vitro culture method of plants, especially medicinal plants. There are very few plants that have no medicinal value. There is also an increased demand for plant propagating material identified as beneficial in pharmacology, medicine, which has developed a great interest in conducting studies to identify the most effective methods of micropropagation of plants in existing tissues. As long as the demand and need for plants with pharmaceutical properties have increased, optimal methods of obtaining as large quantities as possible through standardized in vitro multiplication processes are needed. Scientific research on plant micropropagation in in vitro culture is carried out in the embryology and biotechnology laboratory of the National Botanical Garden (Institute) „Alexandru Ciubotaru” in medicinal plants, such as: Withaniasomnifera (L) Dunal, Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni, Polymniasonchifolia Poepping&Endlicher, Lavandulaangustifolia Mill., Artemisia balchanorumKrasch, etc. For the in vitro culture of medicinal plants, the explants are tested and researched as: apical meristems, shoots fragments, leaf tongue fragments. The explants are disinfected with chemical sterilizers, after which it is possible to inoculate them on nutrient media. The most effective inocula for inducing morphogenesis have been shown to be apical meristems for caulogenesis proliferation and leaf tongue fragments for triggering the callus process. |
||||||
|