PIONEERING in vitro STUDIES FOR CALLUS FORMATION OF Colchicum chalcedonicum Azn.
Colchicum calcedonicum Azn is one of the endemic species distributed in Turkey, where many endemic plant species occur. It has long-oval shaped corm under the soil, and usually 3-4 leaves on it. In vitro production of endemic species using callus culture has become promising study for conservation....
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doaj-357a6814d3124a8d989c1c59d042f3b12021-01-20T12:52:02ZengTrakya UniversityTrakya University Journal of Natural Sciences2147-02942528-96912020-10-0121213113710.23902/trkjnat.77697469PIONEERING in vitro STUDIES FOR CALLUS FORMATION OF Colchicum chalcedonicum Azn.Meltem Değer0Nermin Gozuki̇rmi̇zi̇1Erdal Üzen2Elif Karlık3HAN University of Applied SciencesISTINYE UNIVERSITYİSTANBUL ÜNİVERSİTESİISTINYE UNIVERSITYColchicum calcedonicum Azn is one of the endemic species distributed in Turkey, where many endemic plant species occur. It has long-oval shaped corm under the soil, and usually 3-4 leaves on it. In vitro production of endemic species using callus culture has become promising study for conservation. The aim of this study is to generate an efficient callus protocol for in vitro production of C. chalcedonicum. To sterilize the explants, 0.25% (w/v) mercuric chloride (HgCl2) was used for 20 min. In addition to mercuric chloride, surface sterilization was conducted by using 6.5% NaCl with Tween 80 for 30 min. We used 19 different mediums and the primary callus formation was obtained in Murashige & Skoog’s basal medium (MS) supplemented with 2,4-D (2 mg L-1), 2IP (0.5 mg L-1), 3% sucrose and 0.05% active carbon. Our study demonstrated the active carbon usage was effective for the primary callus formation. This study is the first report for primary callus formation of C. chalcedonicum. However, our work is a pioneering study to improve callus formation protocol system for in vitro conservation of endemic species C. chalcedonicum.https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/trkjnat/issue/57302/776974colchicum chalcedonicumtissue culturecallus formationconservation |
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Meltem Değer Nermin Gozuki̇rmi̇zi̇ Erdal Üzen Elif Karlık PIONEERING in vitro STUDIES FOR CALLUS FORMATION OF Colchicum chalcedonicum Azn. Trakya University Journal of Natural Sciences colchicum chalcedonicum tissue culture callus formation conservation |
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PIONEERING in vitro STUDIES FOR CALLUS FORMATION OF Colchicum chalcedonicum Azn. |
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PIONEERING in vitro STUDIES FOR CALLUS FORMATION OF Colchicum chalcedonicum Azn. |
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PIONEERING in vitro STUDIES FOR CALLUS FORMATION OF Colchicum chalcedonicum Azn. |
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PIONEERING in vitro STUDIES FOR CALLUS FORMATION OF Colchicum chalcedonicum Azn. |
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PIONEERING in vitro STUDIES FOR CALLUS FORMATION OF Colchicum chalcedonicum Azn. |
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pioneering in vitro studies for callus formation of colchicum chalcedonicum azn. |
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Colchicum calcedonicum Azn is one of the endemic species distributed in Turkey, where many endemic plant species occur. It has long-oval shaped corm under the soil, and usually 3-4 leaves on it. In vitro production of endemic species using callus culture has become promising study for conservation. The aim of this study is to generate an efficient callus protocol for in vitro production of C. chalcedonicum. To sterilize the explants, 0.25% (w/v) mercuric chloride (HgCl2) was used for 20 min. In addition to mercuric chloride, surface sterilization was conducted by using 6.5% NaCl with Tween 80 for 30 min. We used 19 different mediums and the primary callus formation was obtained in Murashige & Skoog’s basal medium (MS) supplemented with 2,4-D (2 mg L-1), 2IP (0.5 mg L-1), 3% sucrose and 0.05% active carbon. Our study demonstrated the active carbon usage was effective for the primary callus formation. This study is the first report for primary callus formation of C. chalcedonicum. However, our work is a pioneering study to improve callus formation protocol system for in vitro conservation of endemic species C. chalcedonicum. |
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colchicum chalcedonicum tissue culture callus formation conservation |
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