In vitro germination of Hyptis leucocephala Mart. ex Benth. and Hyptis platanifolia Mart. ex Benth

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The Hyptis leucocephala and Hyptis platanifolia (Lamiaceae) are aromatic species, endemic to the Brazilian Semiarid northeast, and they have great economic importance becaude of their pharmacological potential. This study aimed to obtain the protocol for the in vitro establishment of H. leucocephala and H. platanifolia plants. The WPM promoted higher germination percentage (96.81%) for H. leucocephala, but there was no difference between the results obtained in ½MS, in the last week of cultivation. For the germination of H. platanifolia, ½MS was the one that provided the highest percentage (40.83%). The type of sterilization did not affect the in vitro germination of both species. For the H. platanifolia species, when we closed the tubes with a cotton plug, hyperhydricity was eliminated, but the percentage of seed germination was the lowest one. Evaluating the type of culture medium on the in vitro growth of H. leucocephala, it did not influence the number of shoots, length of shoot or root dry matter. The MS medium promoted an increase of the number of leaves, dry shoot and longest root length, and the ½MS medium was more suitable for root induction. The optimal culture medium for the germination of H. leucocephala and H. platanifolia is ½MS, as it can be sterilized with sodium hypochlorite, while the MS was the best culture medium for the in vitro growth of H. leucocephala.

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Nepomuceno, C. F., Fonseca, P. T., Silva, T. S., Oliveira, L. M., & Santana, J. R. F. (2014). In vitro germination of Hyptis leucocephala Mart. ex Benth. and Hyptis platanifolia Mart. ex Benth. Revista Brasileira de Plantas Medicinais, 16(4), 886–895. https://doi.org/10.1590/1983-084X/12_093

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