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Development of an optimum proliferation medium via the graph kernel statistical analysis method for genetically stable in vitro propagation of endemic Thymus cilicicus (Turkey)
Author(s) -
Ergün Kaya,
Mehmet Ali Balcı,
Ömer Akgüller,
Selin Galatalı,
Sevil Yeniocak,
Taner Mercan,
Sevinc Guldag,
Damla Ekin Ozkaya,
Bilge Öztürk,
Onur Celik,
İrem Aktay
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
acta botanica croatica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.284
H-Index - 22
eISSN - 1847-8476
pISSN - 0365-0588
DOI - 10.37427/botcro-2021-024
Subject(s) - shoot , micropropagation , biology , kernel (algebra) , botany , mathematics , horticulture , statistics , microbiology and biotechnology , tissue culture , in vitro , genetics , combinatorics
Thymus cilicicus is an endemic Eastern Mediterranean element that has aromatic-medicinal properties. Its natural population spreads across gravelly ground and open rocky areas of South and Southwest Anatolia. The current study on in vitro propagation of T. cilicicus focused deeplyon environmental applications such as the development of an optimum medium composition for efficient and genetically stable micropropagationand improved preservation procedures for long-time conservation of elite germplasms for further studies. For this purpose, MS and OM media were used individually and in combination with cytokinins, charcoal, AgNO3, Fe-EDDHA, and H3BO3. The raw data were statistically analyzed viathe graph kernel method to optimize the nonlinear relationship between all parameters. The optimal proliferation medium for T. cilicicus was OMsupplemented with a combination of 10 g L-1 charcoal and 1 mg L-1 KIN and the calculated averages of the best regeneration rate, the best shoot number and the best shoot length were 96.89%, 3 and 1.24 respectively on this medium. The determination of genetic stability of in vitro grown plants on the optimum medium compositions obtained by thegraph kernel method was carried out with the use of the ISSR-PCR technique. All the ISSR primers produced a total of 192 reproductive band profiles, none of which were polymorphic. Furthermore, the micropropagated plants were successfully rooted and acclimatized to greenhouse conditions. In this study, we present a graph kernel multiplepropagation index which considers all the possible parameters needing to be analyzed. Such an index is used for the first time for the determination of the optimum proliferation medium.

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