Shymaa Osama Bahgat, G. Anwar, Mahmoud Abd El-hakem Mohamed, Kasem Zaki Ahmed
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摘要
辣木的重要意义在于它具有多种优势,包括丰富的营养、药用特性和潜在的环境可持续性。目前的研究揭示了外植体类型和培养基成分对埃及栽培的两种辣木的胼胝体和芽诱导的影响。此外,本研究还调查了这些植物根尖细胞以及体外诱导胼胝体细胞的某些细胞学特征,如细胞形状、大小和有丝分裂活性。结果表明,两种辣木(M. oleifera 和 M. stenopetala)在胼胝体诱导及其鲜重和干重方面存在明显差异,所使用的 MS 培养基也不尽相同。此外,研究还表明,两种受测外植体(叶片和下胚轴)的反应存在显著差异。活性分生细胞被分为三种类型:I 型包括分裂细胞,II 型由染色质弥散的分生细胞组成,III 型代表染色质弥散的圆柱形细胞。有趣的是,分裂细胞的百分比可能暗示了有丝分裂指数(MI),与 M. stenopetala 相比,M. oleifera 细胞的有丝分裂指数要高得多。
In vitro culture and cytological features of two Moringa species cultivated in Egypt
The significance of Moringa lies in its diverse advantages, encompassing nutritional richness, medicinal properties, and potential environmental sustainability. The current study sheds light on the impact of explant type and medium composition on callus and shoot induction of two Moringa species cultivated in Egypt. Additionally, it investigates certain cytological features in root tip cells of those plants as well as cells of induced calli in vitro, such as cell shape, size and mitotic activity. The results revealed notable differences in callus induction and its fresh and dry weights between the two Moringa species ( M. oleifera and M. stenopetala ), as well as among MS media used. Furthermore, the study demonstrated significant variations in response of two tested explants (leaves and hypocotyls). Active meristematic cells were classified into three types: Type I includes dividing cells, Type II consists of meristematic cells with diffused chromatin, and Type III represents cylindrical cells with diffused chromatin. Interestingly, the percentages of dividing cells may suggest the mitotic index (MI), with the MI being considerably higher in cells of M. oleifera compared to M. stenopetala.