Effect of polyploidization in the production of essential oils in Lippia integrifolia

Consumption of medicinal and aromatic plants is widespread and increasing worldwide. Yet, harvesting from the wild, the main source of raw material in developing countries, is causing loss of genetic diversity and habitat destruction. This situation makes imperative the development and application of breeding programs. Autopolyploidy has brought advantages for the improvement of agronomic traits of economically important plants. In this sense, obtaining polyploid individuals is an interesting strategy to achieve this objective. In the present study successful induction of polyploidy in Lippia integrifolia (“incayuyo”) was achieved by applying colchicine in the multiplication medium MS + 2.2 μM BAP. Induced autotetraploids showed significant differences from the field mother plant (size of the leaves, inflorescences, trichomes, stomatas, and pollen grains). In addition, essential oil yields were enhanced in tetraploids, and surprisingly, quantitative differences were detected in the composition of all recovered individuals from in vitro culture (tetraploids and diploids) with respect to the mother field plant. Due to the phenotypic differences, and enhanced essential oil yields and composition, tetraploid individuals became a new variety of incayuyo.

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Main Authors: Iannicelli, Jesica, Elechosa, Miguel Angel, Juarez, Miguel Angel, Martinez, Alejandro, Bugallo, Veronica Lucia, Bandoni, Arnaldo Luis, Escandon, Alejandro Salvio, van Baren, Catalina María
Format: info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: 2016-03
Subjects:Lippia, Plantas Aromáticas, Essential Oil Crops, Polyploidy, Poliploidia, Incayuyo, Lippia Integrifolia,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/1185
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indcrop.2015.11.053
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