Growth and Secondary Product Formation of in vitro Cultures from the Liverwort Reboulia hemisphaerica

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Reboulia hemisphaerica has been cultivated on Gamborg B 5 medium with various sugars. Differentiated cultures grew best on agar medium with the addition of 0.5% sucrose and a light regime of 18 h light/6 h dark. Callus was induced either by a combination of phytohormones (2 mg/1 α-naphthylacetic acid + 1 mg/1 kinetin) or by 4% glucose. The differentiated cultures on agar produced sesquiterpenes in a tenfold increased amount compared to undifferentiated suspension cultures. Cultures kept in dark produced no sesquiterpenes, but 5-hydroxy-7, 8,4'-trimethoxyflavone was present whereas apigenin-7, 4'-dimethylether was the only flavonoid in cultures cultivated in the light. © 1991, Verlag der Zeitschrift für Naturforschung. All rights reserved.

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Morais, R. M. S. C., & Becker, H. (1991). Growth and Secondary Product Formation of in vitro Cultures from the Liverwort Reboulia hemisphaerica. Zeitschrift Fur Naturforschung - Section C Journal of Biosciences, 46(1–2), 28–32. https://doi.org/10.1515/znc-1991-1-205

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