Artificial seeds as a way to produce ecologically clean herbal remedies and to preserve endangered plant species

2011 
Influence of entrapment of the segments of isolated pRi T-DNA transformed roots of skullcap (Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi) in alginate gel capsules on the morphological, anatomical, physiological, and biochemical parameters of root cultures obtained from so-called artificial seeds (ASs) has been studied. The obtained ASs remain viable even after long-term storage at 4°C. Using the encapsulation technique, we have renewed a skullcap root culture and made it healthier. During anatomical study of the renewed root culture, the formation of chloroplasts has been observed in the cells of roots cultivated under lighting. Total chlorophyll content, chlorophyll a: chlorophyll b ratio, and the flavone content in the green roots have been determined.
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