Mulberroside A Accumulation in Mulberry Plantlets from In Vitro Culture and Hydroponic System

dc.contributor.authorNatvara Damrongmongcolkul
dc.contributor.authorSaranya Phunpruch
dc.contributor.authorPana Lohasupthawee
dc.date.accessioned2025-07-21T06:08:16Z
dc.date.issued2022-12-29
dc.description.abstractIn this study, nodal explants cultured in MS medium supplemented with BAP 4mg/l and NAA 0.5 mg/l induced 3.33 shoots per explant within 4 weeks. The elongated multiple shoots were transferred to rooting media. The best root development was found on MS medium without PGRs within 10 days. The acclimatized plants were transferred to a deep-water hydroponic system with different concentrations of MS nutrient solution without sucrose addition. The results showed that mulberry plants cultivated in 1/8 MS nutrient solution gave the highest growth index. For mulberroside A determination, the results showed that mulberroside A accumulation in roots were higher than in shoots of mulberry plants both for in vitro culture and in the hydroponic system. In the case of in vitro culture, mulberroside A accumulation in roots was 20.61 mg/g DW, and in shoots was 11.98 mg/g DW. In hydroponic system, mulberroside A accumulation in roots was 17.58 mg/g DW, and in shoots was 2.34 mg/g DW. We also found that the higher concentration of MS nutrient solution, the more mulberroside A accumulation in roots of mulberry plants cultivated in the hydroponic system.
dc.identifier.doi10.55003/cast.2022.04.23.004
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.kmitl.ac.th/handle/123456789/11973
dc.subjectHydroponics
dc.subject.classificationPlant tissue culture and regeneration
dc.titleMulberroside A Accumulation in Mulberry Plantlets from In Vitro Culture and Hydroponic System
dc.typeArticle

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