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This study successfully established shoot cultures of Atractylodes lancea using specific plant growth regulators. These cultures were then propagated, rooted, and acclimatized for field cultivation.

Area of Science:

  • Plant Biotechnology
  • Horticultural Science
  • Medicinal Plant Research

Background:

  • Atractylodes lancea (Compositae) is a significant medicinal plant.
  • Efficient in vitro propagation methods are crucial for its sustainable cultivation and research.
  • Establishing reliable plant tissue culture techniques is essential for germplasm conservation and secondary metabolite production.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To establish and optimize a protocol for the in vitro propagation of Atractylodes lancea.
  • To develop a method for generating sufficient plant material for further research or cultivation.
  • To investigate the effects of specific plant growth regulators on shoot establishment and multiplication.

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  • Culture establishment on Linsmaier-Skoog's medium with naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA) and 6-benzylaminopurine (BAP).
  • Shoot multiplication using a BAP-supplemented medium.
  • Rooting of propagated shoots on a hormone-free medium.
  • Acclimatization of plantlets to potting soil and subsequent transfer to field conditions.
  • Main Results:

    • Successful establishment of Atractylodes lancea shoot cultures from flower buds.
    • Optimal concentrations of NAA and BAP identified for shoot induction and multiplication.
    • Regenerated shoots exhibited successful rooting in the absence of plant growth regulators.
    • Acclimatized plantlets survived transfer to soil and field environments.

    Conclusions:

    • A viable in vitro propagation protocol for Atractylodes lancea has been developed.
    • This method provides a foundation for large-scale propagation and cultivation of this important medicinal species.
    • The established technique facilitates further studies on Atractylodes lancea, including its agronomy and biochemistry.