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Inhibition of browning problem during the callogenesis of Spartium junceum L.

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SOC BRASILEIRA FLORICULTURA & PLANTAS ORNAMENTAIS
DOI: 10.1590/2447-536X.v27i1.2230

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callus; disinfection; explant; PVP; woody plant

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  1. Arak University [94/4824]

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The study focused on preventing browning and contamination in Spartium junceum nodal explants during in vitro culture. It found that a combination of 70% ethanol (30s) and 20% home bleach (10min) was most effective in controlling contamination and browning. Additionally, the use of 0.5% PVP in the medium helped control browning during callus induction, and optimal callus formation was achieved with a medium supplemented with 0.5 mg L-1 2,4-D under dark conditions.
During different phases of in vitro culture, plant tissues may be exposed to some stresses that never encounter in their natural habitats. The most significant stresses which interfere with in vitro culture are pathogenic contamination and browning disorder. Since browning sign is occurred during all phases of in vitro culture of Spartium junceum L., the present study was done preventing explants from browning during disinfection and callogenesis phases using exposure time of sterilants (ethanol 0, 30, 60 s and home bleach 0, 10, 15 min), antioxidant compounds (PVP 0.5%, Activated charcoal 0.1%, Curcumin 0.1%), Running water (30 and 60 min) plant growth regulators (2,4-D 0, 0.5, 1 and 2 mg L-1 and BA 0, 0.1 and 0.2 mg L-1), and by changing light/dark conditions was designed. The results showed that ethanol 70% (30 s) in combination with home bleach 20% (10 min) had the best effect in control contaminations and browning sign in nodal explants of S. junceum. The application of PVP 0.5% in medium was the best treatment to control of browning nodal explants in callus induction phase. The highest callus formation and the lowest explant browning were obtained on the medium supplemented with 0.5 mg L-1 2,4-D under the darkness condition. According to the results of this study, how disinfection methods, culture medium compositions and light conditions were effective on the browning and callogenesis of Spartium junceum L.

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