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Plant Tissue Culture
(Englisch)
An effective tool of biotechnology for conservation of medicinal plants
Mohammad Faisal & Mohammad Anis & Abdulrahman A. Alatar

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Autor/Autorin: Faisal Mohammad

Dr. Mohammad Faisal is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Botany & Microbiology, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia. Dr. Faisal earned his Ph.D. degree in Botany from the Aligarh Muslim University, India in the year 2006. He has done Postdoctoral Research with Dr. Pilar S. Testillano at the Biological Research Centre (CIB), Madrid, Spain
Medicinal plants have acquired increasing significance in development co-operation over the last few years. Their use and propagation are cross-sectoral concerns that embrace not only health-care but also nature conservation, biodiversity, economic assistance, trade and legal aspects (e.g. intellectual property). The present book presents biotechnological approaches for the in vitro conservation and mass propagation of two important medicinal plants viz; Tylophora indica and Rauvolfia tetraphylla. Both the plants are rapidly disappearing due to its extensive indiscriminate collection from wild, poor seed germination and lack of adequate commercial plantation. Regeneration and establishment of plantlets through various plant tissue culture techniques has been discussed in this book. The application of these protocols can help to minimize the pressure on wild populations and contribute to the conservation of these valuable medicinal plants. Regeneration of plants from alginate encapsulated shoot buds could be used as nodal delivery system for germplasm storage and exchange. Physiological and biochemical changes during ex vitro establishment micropropagated plants has been discussed.
Medicinal plants have acquired increasing significance in development co-operation over the last few years. Their use and propagation are cross-sectoral concerns that embrace not only health-care but also nature conservation, biodiversity, economic assistance, trade and legal aspects (e.g. intellectual property). The present book presents biotechnological approaches for the in vitro conservation and mass propagation of two important medicinal plants viz; Tylophora indica and Rauvolfia tetraphylla. Both the plants are rapidly disappearing due to its extensive indiscriminate collection from wild, poor seed germination and lack of adequate commercial plantation. Regeneration and establishment of plantlets through various plant tissue culture techniques has been discussed in this book. The application of these protocols can help to minimize the pressure on wild populations and contribute to the conservation of these valuable medicinal plants. Regeneration of plants from alginate encapsulated shoot buds could be used as nodal delivery system for germplasm storage and exchange. Physiological and biochemical changes during ex vitro establishment micropropagated plants has been discussed.
Dr. Mohammad Faisal is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Botany & Microbiology, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia. Dr. Faisal earned his Ph.D. degree in Botany from the Aligarh Muslim University, India in the year 2006. He has done Postdoctoral Research with Dr. Pilar S. Testillano at the Biological Research Centre (CIB), Madrid, Spain

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Dr. Mohammad Faisal is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Botany & Microbiology, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia. Dr. Faisal earned his Ph.D. degree in Botany from the Aligarh Muslim University, India in the year 2006. He has done Postdoctoral Research with Dr. Pilar S. Testillano at the Biological Research Centre (CIB), Madrid, Spain


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Medicinal plants have acquired increasing significance in development co-operation over the last few years. Their use and propagation are cross-sectoral concerns that embrace not only health-care but also nature conservation, biodiversity, economic assistance, trade and legal aspects (e.g. intellectual property). The present book presents biotechnological approaches for the in vitro conservation and mass propagation of two important medicinal plants viz; Tylophora indica and Rauvolfia tetraphylla. Both the plants are rapidly disappearing due to its extensive indiscriminate collection from wild, poor seed germination and lack of adequate commercial plantation. Regeneration and establishment of plantlets through various plant tissue culture techniques has been discussed in this book. The application of these protocols can help to minimize the pressure on wild populations and contribute to the conservation of these valuable medicinal plants. Regeneration of plants from alginate encapsulated shoot buds could be used as nodal delivery system for germplasm storage and exchange. Physiological and biochemical changes during ex vitro establishment micropropagated plants has been discussed.



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