This study was to establish the micropropagation system of Labisia pumila (Bl.) F. Vill. and explore the feasibility of mass production of its multiple shoots by bioreactor culture. [Method] The effects of cytokini...This study was to establish the micropropagation system of Labisia pumila (Bl.) F. Vill. and explore the feasibility of mass production of its multiple shoots by bioreactor culture. [Method] The effects of cytokinin or cytokinin/auxin mixture solution at different concentrations on its shoot growth and propagation by nodal segment culture were tested. In order to mass-proliferate its shoots, multiple shoots were suspension-cultured on Murashige and Skoog (MS) liquid medium in the bioreactor. [Results] Thidiazuron (TDZ) showed the highest cytokinin-like activity and the number of its shoots at the TDZ concentration of 0.1 mg/L was the maximum up to 21.5 shoots per explant, without the TDZ effect on shoot elongation, but zeatin signifcantly promoted the shoot elongation and each explant grew 6.8 relatively long shoots at 5.0 mg/L of zeatin. There was no signifcant effect on shoot propagation on induction medium supplemented with auxin. By inoculating 10 g/L (260 shoots) of multiple shoots into 3 L airlift bioreactor containing 2 L MS liquid medium supplemented with 0.1 mg/L TDZ for solution culture, 6 100 multiple shoots with a fresh weight of 183.13 g were harvested. After explant regeneration was conducted in MS solid medium, the regenerated plants were transplanted into flowerpot and the morphologically normal and healthy plants were obtained. [Conclusion] The development of bioreactor technology was conducive to the high efficiency propagation of L. pumila shoot.展开更多
基金Supported by World Class 300 R&D Project from Ministry of Knowledge Economy of Korea(10043192)~~
文摘This study was to establish the micropropagation system of Labisia pumila (Bl.) F. Vill. and explore the feasibility of mass production of its multiple shoots by bioreactor culture. [Method] The effects of cytokinin or cytokinin/auxin mixture solution at different concentrations on its shoot growth and propagation by nodal segment culture were tested. In order to mass-proliferate its shoots, multiple shoots were suspension-cultured on Murashige and Skoog (MS) liquid medium in the bioreactor. [Results] Thidiazuron (TDZ) showed the highest cytokinin-like activity and the number of its shoots at the TDZ concentration of 0.1 mg/L was the maximum up to 21.5 shoots per explant, without the TDZ effect on shoot elongation, but zeatin signifcantly promoted the shoot elongation and each explant grew 6.8 relatively long shoots at 5.0 mg/L of zeatin. There was no signifcant effect on shoot propagation on induction medium supplemented with auxin. By inoculating 10 g/L (260 shoots) of multiple shoots into 3 L airlift bioreactor containing 2 L MS liquid medium supplemented with 0.1 mg/L TDZ for solution culture, 6 100 multiple shoots with a fresh weight of 183.13 g were harvested. After explant regeneration was conducted in MS solid medium, the regenerated plants were transplanted into flowerpot and the morphologically normal and healthy plants were obtained. [Conclusion] The development of bioreactor technology was conducive to the high efficiency propagation of L. pumila shoot.