Effect of Egyptian gooseberry ecotypes (Phyllanthus atropurpureus L.)‎ and growth regulators on direct micropropagation, callus induction, total alkaloids and phenolic content

Other Title(s)

تأثير الطرز البيئية للأملج المصري و منظمات النمو على الإكثار الدقيق المباشر و إنتاج الكالس و المحتوى الكلى للقولويدات و الفينولات

Joint Authors

Mahmud, Ahmad Abd al-Salam
Sulayman, Said Sad A.
Muhammad, Riham Subhi
al-Ashtukhi, Muhammad Mamduh Abd al-Tawwab

Source

Zagazig Journal for Agricultural Researches

Issue

Vol. 43, Issue 6 (31 Dec. 2016), pp.1977-1996, 20 p.

Publisher

Zagazig University Faculty of Agriculture

Publication Date

2016-12-31

Country of Publication

Egypt

No. of Pages

20

Main Subjects

Agriculture

Abstract EN

The effect of different Egyptian P.

atropurpureus ecotypes (Sharkia, Ismailia and Cairo) and growth regulators on direct pathway (micro propagation), indirect pathway (callus induction), as well as alkaloids and phenolic content were determined.

Murashige and skoog (MS) medium supplemented with four different growth regulators was applied for micro propagation, i.e.

M٠: (without hormone), M١: ١ mg/l Benzyl Adenine (BA), M٢: ٢ mg/l (BA), and M٣: ٤ mg/l (BA).

Four different growth regulators for rooting, i.e.

M٠ (without hormone), M٤: ٠.٥٠ mg/l Indol buteric acid (IBA) + ٠.٥٠ mg/l Indol acetic acid (IAA), M٥: ١ mg/l (IBA) and M٦: ٢ mg/l (IBA).

As well as four different growth regulators for callus induction, i.e.

M٠: (without hormone), M٧: ٢ mg/l ١-Naphthalen acetic acid (NAA) + ٠.٢ mg/l (BA), M٨: ١ mg/l ٢, ٤ Dichlorophenoxy acetic acid (٢, ٤-D) and M٩: ٢ mg/l (٢, ٤- D).

The results showed that Sharkia ecotype gave highly genetic response for micro propagation (٢.٩١ shoots) followed by Ismailia, medium (M١) gave highly genetic response for micro propagation (٢.٦٦ shoots) followed by M٠, and the interaction between Sharkia ecotype and medium (M١) gave significant for shoot number, shoot length, fresh weight, dry weight, shooting percentages, leaf number and internode number.

Sharkia ecotype gave highly genetic response for rooting (٤.٣٣ roots) followed by Ismailia, medium (M٤) gave highly genetic response for rooting (٢.٤ roots) followed by M٠, and the interaction between Sharkia ecotype and medium (M٤) was significant for root number, root length and rooting percentages.

Sharkia ecotype gave highly genetic response for callus induction frequencies (٨٨.٨%) followed by Ismailia, medium (M٨) gave highly genetic response for callus induction frequencies (٨١.٤%) followed by M٩, and the interaction between Sharkia ecotype and medium (M٨) gave significant for callus fresh weight, callus dry weight, callus induction frequency and callusing Initiation time/day.

Total alkaloids content (TAC) was estimated using spectrophotometer with bromocresol green (BCG) in three different parts (leaf, stem and callus).

The results showed that Ismailia ecotype gave highly genetic response for TAC (١.٦٠ mg/g) followed by Sharkia, stem gave highly genetic response for TAC (٠.٨٦ mg/g) followed by leaf.

Total phenolic content (TPC) was estimated using spectrophotometer with folin- ciocalteu method in the whole plant.

The results showed that Ismailia ecotype was the highest significant for TPC (٢.٥١٣ mg/g) followed by Sharkia.

Cairo ecotype was the lowest value in TAC and TPC.

American Psychological Association (APA)

Muhammad, Riham Subhi& al-Ashtukhi, Muhammad Mamduh Abd al-Tawwab& Sulayman, Said Sad A.& Mahmud, Ahmad Abd al-Salam. 2016. Effect of Egyptian gooseberry ecotypes (Phyllanthus atropurpureus L.) and growth regulators on direct micropropagation, callus induction, total alkaloids and phenolic content. Zagazig Journal for Agricultural Researches،Vol. 43, no. 6, pp.1977-1996.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)

Muhammad, Riham Subhi…[et al.]. Effect of Egyptian gooseberry ecotypes (Phyllanthus atropurpureus L.) and growth regulators on direct micropropagation, callus induction, total alkaloids and phenolic content. Zagazig Journal for Agricultural Researches Vol. 43, no. 6 (2016), pp.1977-1996.
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American Medical Association (AMA)

Muhammad, Riham Subhi& al-Ashtukhi, Muhammad Mamduh Abd al-Tawwab& Sulayman, Said Sad A.& Mahmud, Ahmad Abd al-Salam. Effect of Egyptian gooseberry ecotypes (Phyllanthus atropurpureus L.) and growth regulators on direct micropropagation, callus induction, total alkaloids and phenolic content. Zagazig Journal for Agricultural Researches. 2016. Vol. 43, no. 6, pp.1977-1996.
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Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Record ID

BIM-817088