In vitro propagation and variation of antioxidant properties in micropropagated Vaccinium berry plants : a review

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https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25040788

Language of the publication
English
Date
2020-02-12
Type
Article
Author(s)
  • Debnath, Samir C.
  • Goyali, Juran C.
Publisher
MDPI

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In vitro propagation and variation of antioxidant properties in micropropagated Vaccinium berry plants : a review

Abstract

The berry crops in genus Vacciniun L. are the richest sources of antioxidant metabolites which have high potential to reduce the incidence of several degenerative diseases. In vitro propagation or micropropagation has been attractive to researchers for its incredible potential for mass production of a selected genotype in a short time, all year round. Propagation techniques affect the antioxidant activity in fruits and leaves. Total antioxidant activity was higher in the fruit of in vitro propagated plants compare to the plants grown ex vivo. This review provides critical information for better understanding the micropropagation and conventional propagation methods, and their effects on antioxidant properties and morphological differentiation in Vaccinium species, and fills an existing gap in the literature.

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Subject

  • Agriculture

Keywords

  • blueberry propagation,
  • plant tissue culture,
  • stem cutting,
  • phenolic content,
  • antioxidant activity

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Yes

Open access level

Gold

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1420-3049

Article

Journal title
Molecules
Journal volume
25
Journal issue
4

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Debnath, S. C., & Goyali, J. C. (2020). In vitro propagation and variation of antioxidant properties in micropropagated vaccinium berry plants—a review. Molecules, 25(4), 788. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25040788

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