Title of article :
Study of Callus Induction and Cell Culture to Secondary Metabolite Production in Hyssopus officinalis L.
Author/Authors :
Pakseresht, Gulsum Department of Medicinal Plants - Institute of Higher Education - Jahad-e-Daneshgahi Kermanshah Unit , Kahrizi, Danial Agronomy and Plant Breeding Department - Razi University, Kermanshah , Mansouri, Mohsen Medical Biology Research Center - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences , Ghorbani, Tayebeh Medical Biology Research Center - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences , Kazemi, Nastaran Medical Biology Research Center - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
The Hyssopus officinalis L. is an important medicinal plant. Antimicrobial and
antifungal activities of the essential oil of hyssop have been reported. In this
article the effects of explants types, plants growth regulators and elicitors on
callus induction and cell culture conditions were studied. In this experiment it
was found that there were non- significant differences among hypocotyl and
leaf H. officinalis explants for callus induction and callus growth rate. There
were significant differences among levels of growth regulators and interaction
effect between growth regulators and expellant types for callus induction and
callus growth rate. There were significant differences among plant growth
regulators levels for callus induction and callus growth rate. Results showed
that medium supplemented by N2B1 and N0.5B1 showed the highest callus
induction and callus growth rate respectively. In this paper it was
demonstrated the important role of plant growth regulators and explant types
on callus induction in H. Officinalis as a medicinal plants. Also the most
important secondary metabolites in H. officinalis were increased in cell culture
presence of salicylic acid, citric acid and yeast extract elicitors.
Keywords :
HyssopusofficinalisL. , Plant growth regulator , Elicitor , Yeast , Secondary metabolite
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics