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Yavar Vafaee

Yavar Vafaee

Academic rank: Associate Professor
ORCID:
Education: PhD.
ScopusId: 56380585600
Faculty: Faculty of Agriculture
Address: Department of Horticultural Science and Engineering, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Kurdistan, Sanandaj, 66177-15175, Iran
Phone: 08733627723

Research

Title
In vitro propagation and conservation of Satureja avromanica Maroofi – an indigenous threatened medicinal plant of Iran
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Lamiaceae; Micropropagation; Plant Growth regulators (PGRs); Plant conservation; Satureja avromanica
Year
2015
Journal PHYSIOLOGY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF PLANTS
DOI
Researchers Ali akbar Mozafari ، Yavar Vafaee ، edris Karamy

Abstract

Abstract: An efficient and rapid in vitro propagation system for Satureja avromanica, a rare and endangered folk medicinal plant of Iran was developed through the shoot tip and leaf disc explants. Nodal and leaf explants from wild plants were established on MS and WPM media supplemented with BA, BAP and TDZ (0, 0.1, 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 5 and 10 mgl-1) alone or by application of BA and TDZ (0, 2, 5 and 10 mgl-1) in combination with IBA and 2,4-D (0, 0.1, 0.5 and 1 mgl-1), respectively. Based on results, the highest mean shoot number (6.21) was obtained on MS medium supplemented with 2 mgl-1 BA. Regarding shoot elongation, MS supplemented with 2 mg TDZ and MS containing 5 mg BA showed the longest shoots (4.82 and 4.39 cm, respectively) after 6 weeks of culture. As a matter of fact, increasing all three tested cytokinins levels led to enhancement of explant response frequency and regenerated shoot number. On the other side, WPM medium supplemented with 0.1 mgl-1 IBA was found suitable for rooting of regenerated shoots. RAPD molecular analysis revealed genetic stability of in vitro raised plants. In conclusion, individual application of BA, BAP and TDZ were in favor of S. avromanica direct shoot regeneration while treatment media with a combination of IBA and BA as well as 2,4-D and TDZ resulted in callogenesis in most explants. Finally, the in vitro raised plantlets were acclimatized and successfully established in the greenhouse conditions. Our developed protocol can be employed for the large-scale micropropagation and conservation of S. avromanica as a threatened medicinal plant.