In Vitro Culture of Aegle marmelos Against Media Composition Stress: Molecular Identification, Media, and Enzyme Optimization for Higher Growth Yields

Magdy I. Bahnasy, Ashraf B. Abdel Razik, Mohamed F. Ahmed, Mohamed A. Nasser, Getachew Tekle Mekiso, Eman Z. Ahmed, Eman T. Hussien
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Aegle marmelos, known for its spiky appearance, is a versatile tree found worldwide. In the Indian medical tradition, this therapeutic tree is utilized to treat various ailments. It is commonly propagated through seeds, although they have a limited lifespan and are susceptible to insect damage. Due to the variability of seed offspring, standardized varieties are not readily available. Molecular identification was performed for the plant species to be as a fingerprint identification based on genomic basic. Hence, this study manipulated the in vitro multiplication for enhancing Aegle marmelos traits through variation in media type and composition. In phase one of the experiment, successful micropropagation has been easily achieved with shoot tip culture on two growth in vitro media: Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium and woody plant medium (WPM) with different concentrations (one-fourth, one-half, three-fourths, and full power media) with two sucrose concentration 20 and 30 g/L. The growth parameters measured indicated a heightened response to both MS and WPM media, each with its distinct composition. The genetic variation via intersimple sequence repeat (ISSR) molecular marker in the first phase was 35.5%. In phase two, the hormonal treatment was applied for the best media choice from Phase 1. During the second phase of multiplication and rooting stages with phytohormones, the optimal treatments were chosen to maximize yields. In the multiplication stage, the most favorable conditions, as determined by morphological parameters, were achieved with full MS medium supplemented with 30 g sucrose, 0.1 mg/L Kin, and 0.75 mg/L BAP. In contrast, for the rooting stage, the optimal treatment consisted of one-fourth MS medium supplemented with 15 g sucrose, 0.5 mg/L Kin, 0.1 g/L activated charcoal, and 15 mg/L IBA. Physiological parameters exhibited variability, with each metabolite displaying distinct optimal conditions. Catalase plays a crucial role in decomposing hydrogen peroxide to protect cells, tissues, and organs. This research effectively enhanced the in vitro micropropagation of Aegle marmelos by determining the most efficacious medium formulations and hormonal treatments for shoot multiplication and roots, while also illustrating the influence of WPM on catalase enzyme activity enhancement.

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抗培养基组成胁迫的凝胶柑桔离体培养:提高产量的分子鉴定、培养基和酶优化
以其尖锐的外表而闻名的安吉尔蜜瓜是一种世界各地都有的多用途树。在印度医学传统中,这种治疗树被用来治疗各种疾病。它通常通过种子传播,尽管它们的寿命有限,而且容易受到昆虫的伤害。由于种子后代的可变性,标准化品种不容易获得。对该植物进行了分子鉴定,拟作为基于基因组基础的指纹鉴定。因此,本研究通过改变培养基类型和组成来操纵离体繁殖,以提高艾格尔甜瓜的性状。在第一阶段的实验中,茎尖培养在两种生长离体培养基上很容易获得成功的微增殖:Murashige和Skoog (MS)培养基和木本植物培养基(WPM),不同的浓度(1 / 4、1 / 2、3 / 4和全功率培养基),蔗糖浓度分别为20和30 g/L。测量的生长参数表明,对MS和WPM培养基的反应都增强,每种培养基都有不同的成分。第一期ISSR分子标记的遗传变异为35.5%。在第二阶段,从第一阶段中选择最佳培养基,采用激素治疗。在植物激素作用下的繁殖第二阶段和生根阶段,选择了产量最大化的最佳处理。在繁殖阶段,形态参数确定的最有利条件是在全MS培养基中添加30 g蔗糖、0.1 mg/L Kin和0.75 mg/L BAP。生根期的最佳处理为1 / 4 MS培养基中添加15g蔗糖、0.5 mg/L Kin、0.1 g/L活性炭和15mg /L IBA。生理参数表现出可变性,每种代谢物表现出不同的最佳条件。过氧化氢酶在分解过氧化氢以保护细胞、组织和器官方面起着至关重要的作用。本研究通过确定最有效的培养基配方和激素处理,有效地促进了埃格尔蜜瓜的离体微繁,同时也说明了WPM对过氧化氢酶活性的影响。
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Comparative and Functional Genomics
Comparative and Functional Genomics 生物-生化与分子生物学
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