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1 January 2005 MICROPROPAGATION OF SOCOTRAN FIG, DORSTENIA GIGAS SCHWEINF. EX BALF. F. – A THREATENED SPECIES, ENDEMIC TO THE ISLAND OF SOCOTRA, YEMEN
P. KROGSTRUP, J. I. FIND, D. J. GURSKOV, M. M. H. KRISTENSEN
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As an alternative to seed propagation, an efficient micropropagation system based on axillary shoot formation and subsequent rooting was developed for the threatened and medicinal plant species Dorstenia gigas (Moraceae). Three different basal media were tested. For the best basal medium, a modified WPM medium, different concentrations of the carbohydrates sucrose, glucose, fructose and maltose were tested. The total number of shoots was not markedly affected. For all carbohydrates but maltose, however, there was a reduction in the number of normal, healthy shoots for carbohydrate concentrations greater than 14.6 mM for the disaccharides and 27.8 mM for the monosaccharides (i.e., approximately 5 gl−1). Using 14.6 mM (5 gl−1) sucrose it has been possible to produce vigorous and true-to-type plants with a multiplication factor of approximately 2.6 per 6 wk.

P. KROGSTRUP, J. I. FIND, D. J. GURSKOV, and M. M. H. KRISTENSEN "MICROPROPAGATION OF SOCOTRAN FIG, DORSTENIA GIGAS SCHWEINF. EX BALF. F. – A THREATENED SPECIES, ENDEMIC TO THE ISLAND OF SOCOTRA, YEMEN," In Vitro Cellular and Developmental Biology - Plant 41(1), 81-86, (1 January 2005). https://doi.org/10.1079/IVP2004601
Received: 21 January 2004; Accepted: 1 September 2004; Published: 1 January 2005
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KEYWORDS
carbohydrates
conservation
osmolality
Plant tissue culture
Socotran fig
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