Developing propagation methodology and determining seasonal variation and antibacterial activity for a cosmeceutical species, Leucosidea sericea

The aim of this study was to determine propagation methodology of L. sericea taking into consideration the effect of season and storage. The response of tip and basal cuttings of L. sericea to three hormonal treatments and three growth media was investigated. Seed germination response to five consta...

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Main Author: Sehlakgwe, Phophi Freda
Other Authors: Prinsloo, G.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2018
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Online Access:Sehlakgwe, Phophi Freda ([2017?]) Developing propagation methodology and determining seasonal variation and antibacterial activity for a cosmeceutical species, Leucosidea sericea, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/23598>
http://hdl.handle.net/10500/23598
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-235982018-11-19T17:15:54Z Developing propagation methodology and determining seasonal variation and antibacterial activity for a cosmeceutical species, Leucosidea sericea Sehlakgwe, Phophi Freda Prinsloo, G. 631.53 Rosaceae -- Seasonal variations Rosaceae -- Propagation Antibacterial agents The aim of this study was to determine propagation methodology of L. sericea taking into consideration the effect of season and storage. The response of tip and basal cuttings of L. sericea to three hormonal treatments and three growth media was investigated. Seed germination response to five constant temperatures and four pre-sowing treatments was also investigated. Using NMR spectroscopy, the effects of season and storage on metabolites in leaves of L. sericea were investigated. All treatments did not initiate or improve rooting of L sericea cuttings. Seed germination percentage was significantly affected by temperature and pre-sowing treatment compared to control. The optimum seed germination percentage was obtained at 15°C (53%) when treated with smoke water. Seasonal variation affected leaf metabolite profiles. Storage did not affect the antibacterial activity of L. sericea leaves and those harvested in winter showed an MIC value of ≤3.90μg/mL when tested on Propionibacterium acnes Agriculture, Animal Health and Human Ecology M. Sc. (Agriculture) 2018-02-08T07:34:52Z 2018-02-08T07:34:52Z [2017?] 2018-02 Dissertation Sehlakgwe, Phophi Freda ([2017?]) Developing propagation methodology and determining seasonal variation and antibacterial activity for a cosmeceutical species, Leucosidea sericea, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/23598> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/23598 en 1 online resource (xii, 96 leaves) : color illustrations, color graphs
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topic 631.53
Rosaceae -- Seasonal variations
Rosaceae -- Propagation
Antibacterial agents
spellingShingle 631.53
Rosaceae -- Seasonal variations
Rosaceae -- Propagation
Antibacterial agents
Sehlakgwe, Phophi Freda
Developing propagation methodology and determining seasonal variation and antibacterial activity for a cosmeceutical species, Leucosidea sericea
description The aim of this study was to determine propagation methodology of L. sericea taking into consideration the effect of season and storage. The response of tip and basal cuttings of L. sericea to three hormonal treatments and three growth media was investigated. Seed germination response to five constant temperatures and four pre-sowing treatments was also investigated. Using NMR spectroscopy, the effects of season and storage on metabolites in leaves of L. sericea were investigated. All treatments did not initiate or improve rooting of L sericea cuttings. Seed germination percentage was significantly affected by temperature and pre-sowing treatment compared to control. The optimum seed germination percentage was obtained at 15°C (53%) when treated with smoke water. Seasonal variation affected leaf metabolite profiles. Storage did not affect the antibacterial activity of L. sericea leaves and those harvested in winter showed an MIC value of ≤3.90μg/mL when tested on Propionibacterium acnes === Agriculture, Animal Health and Human Ecology === M. Sc. (Agriculture)
author2 Prinsloo, G.
author_facet Prinsloo, G.
Sehlakgwe, Phophi Freda
author Sehlakgwe, Phophi Freda
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title Developing propagation methodology and determining seasonal variation and antibacterial activity for a cosmeceutical species, Leucosidea sericea
title_short Developing propagation methodology and determining seasonal variation and antibacterial activity for a cosmeceutical species, Leucosidea sericea
title_full Developing propagation methodology and determining seasonal variation and antibacterial activity for a cosmeceutical species, Leucosidea sericea
title_fullStr Developing propagation methodology and determining seasonal variation and antibacterial activity for a cosmeceutical species, Leucosidea sericea
title_full_unstemmed Developing propagation methodology and determining seasonal variation and antibacterial activity for a cosmeceutical species, Leucosidea sericea
title_sort developing propagation methodology and determining seasonal variation and antibacterial activity for a cosmeceutical species, leucosidea sericea
publishDate 2018
url Sehlakgwe, Phophi Freda ([2017?]) Developing propagation methodology and determining seasonal variation and antibacterial activity for a cosmeceutical species, Leucosidea sericea, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/23598>
http://hdl.handle.net/10500/23598
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