In vitro growth of Curcuma longa L. in response to five mineral elements and plant density in fed-batch culture systems.

Plant density was varied with P, Ca, Mg, and KNO3 in a multifactor experiment to improve Curcuma longa L. micropropagation, biomass and microrhizome development in fed-batch liquid culture. The experiment had two paired D-optimal designs, testing sucrose fed-batch and nutrient sucrose fed-batch tech...

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Main Authors: Rabia F El-Hawaz, William C Bridges, Jeffrey W Adelberg
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4382179?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-d6e43514359a47bf8e0d04a96d34afa92020-11-25T01:45:19ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01104e011891210.1371/journal.pone.0118912In vitro growth of Curcuma longa L. in response to five mineral elements and plant density in fed-batch culture systems.Rabia F El-HawazWilliam C BridgesJeffrey W AdelbergPlant density was varied with P, Ca, Mg, and KNO3 in a multifactor experiment to improve Curcuma longa L. micropropagation, biomass and microrhizome development in fed-batch liquid culture. The experiment had two paired D-optimal designs, testing sucrose fed-batch and nutrient sucrose fed-batch techniques. When sucrose became depleted, volume was restored to 5% m/v sucrose in 200 ml of modified liquid MS medium by adding sucrose solutions. Similarly, nutrient sucrose fed-batch was restored to set points with double concentration of treatments' macronutrient and MS micronutrient solutions, along with sucrose solutions. Changes in the amounts of water and sucrose supplementations were driven by the interaction of P and KNO3 concentrations. Increasing P from 1.25 to 6.25 mM increased both multiplication and biomass. The multiplication ratio was greatest in the nutrient sucrose fed-batch technique with the highest level of P, 6 buds/vessel, and the lowest level of Ca and KNO3. The highest density (18 buds/vessel) produced the highest fresh biomass at the highest concentrations of KNO3 and P with nutrient sucrose fed-batch, and moderate Ca and Mg concentrations. However, maximal rhizome dry biomass required highest P, sucrose fed-batch, and a moderate plant density. Different media formulations and fed-batch techniques were identified to maximize the propagation and storage organ responses. A single experimental design was used to optimize these dual purposes.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4382179?pdf=render
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In vitro growth of Curcuma longa L. in response to five mineral elements and plant density in fed-batch culture systems.
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author_facet Rabia F El-Hawaz
William C Bridges
Jeffrey W Adelberg
author_sort Rabia F El-Hawaz
title In vitro growth of Curcuma longa L. in response to five mineral elements and plant density in fed-batch culture systems.
title_short In vitro growth of Curcuma longa L. in response to five mineral elements and plant density in fed-batch culture systems.
title_full In vitro growth of Curcuma longa L. in response to five mineral elements and plant density in fed-batch culture systems.
title_fullStr In vitro growth of Curcuma longa L. in response to five mineral elements and plant density in fed-batch culture systems.
title_full_unstemmed In vitro growth of Curcuma longa L. in response to five mineral elements and plant density in fed-batch culture systems.
title_sort in vitro growth of curcuma longa l. in response to five mineral elements and plant density in fed-batch culture systems.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Plant density was varied with P, Ca, Mg, and KNO3 in a multifactor experiment to improve Curcuma longa L. micropropagation, biomass and microrhizome development in fed-batch liquid culture. The experiment had two paired D-optimal designs, testing sucrose fed-batch and nutrient sucrose fed-batch techniques. When sucrose became depleted, volume was restored to 5% m/v sucrose in 200 ml of modified liquid MS medium by adding sucrose solutions. Similarly, nutrient sucrose fed-batch was restored to set points with double concentration of treatments' macronutrient and MS micronutrient solutions, along with sucrose solutions. Changes in the amounts of water and sucrose supplementations were driven by the interaction of P and KNO3 concentrations. Increasing P from 1.25 to 6.25 mM increased both multiplication and biomass. The multiplication ratio was greatest in the nutrient sucrose fed-batch technique with the highest level of P, 6 buds/vessel, and the lowest level of Ca and KNO3. The highest density (18 buds/vessel) produced the highest fresh biomass at the highest concentrations of KNO3 and P with nutrient sucrose fed-batch, and moderate Ca and Mg concentrations. However, maximal rhizome dry biomass required highest P, sucrose fed-batch, and a moderate plant density. Different media formulations and fed-batch techniques were identified to maximize the propagation and storage organ responses. A single experimental design was used to optimize these dual purposes.
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