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Title: | Introduction of hyssopus officinalis l. into in vitro culture to optimize the conditions for obtaining callus tissues and microclonal propagation as a promising metod of innovative agrobiotechnologies |
Authors: | Maslova, E. Gulya, N. Perelugina, T. Semykina, V. Kalashnikova, E. |
Keywords: | agriculture selection celluar selection agrobiotechnologies innovative agrobiotechnologies celluar engineering clonal micromultiplication callus fabrics hyssopus officinalis l. |
Issue Date: | 2021 |
Citation: | Introduction of hyssopus officinalis l. into in vitro culture to optimize the conditions for obtaining callus tissues and microclonal propagation as a promising metod of innovative agrobiotechnologies / E. Maslova, N. Gulya, T. Perelugina [et al.] // BIO Web of Conferences. - Belgorod, 2021. - Vol.30.-Art. 05006. - (Innovatios in Life Sciences (ILS 2020) : II International Simposium, Belgorod, Russia, 19-20 May 2020 / eds.: I. Spichak, O. Lebedeva). - Doi: org/10.1051/bioconf/20213005006 |
Abstract: | The sterilization process of plant explants of H. officinalis was optimized when introduced into an in vitro culture, the most effective sterilization modes, optimal sterilizing agents, their exposure time and concentration were selected. Callus tissues and mini-plants of H. officinalis were obtained in vitro and the most optimal nutrient media were determined both for microclonal propagation and for the induction of callus tissue H. officinalis, which can be further used for mass cultivation of cell and culture and obtaining safe bio-additives with active substances for livestock and crop production as a part of the development of modern agrobiotechnologies |
URI: | http://dspace.bsu.edu.ru/handle/123456789/40788 |
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