S. Banerjee et al., ENHANCED PRODUCTION OF VALEPOTRIATES BY AGROBACTERIUM-RHIZOGENES-INDUCED HAIRY ROOT CULTURES OF VALERIANA-WALLICHII DC, PLANT SCI, 131(2), 1998, pp. 203-208
Hairy roots of Valeriana wallichii DC were obtained following co-culti
vation of detached leaf explants with Agrobacterium rhizogenes strains
A(4) and LBA 9402. For V. wallichii the A(4) strain appeared to be be
tter than the LBA 9402 strain in terms of both relative rate of hairy
root formation and growth of the respective hairy root line. The optim
al growth of both the hairy root lines occurred on half strength MS [1
] salt medium with 40 gm/l sucrose. Valepotriate contents from the roo
ts of 24 week old wild type field grown plants were compared with thos
e of 12, 16 and 20 week old hairy root lines induced by the A(4) and L
BA 9402 strains of A. rhizogenes. The homodidrovaltrate, didrovaltrate
, IVHD and acevaltrate contents were quantified individually by HPLC.
The valepotriates were localized only in the root tissues and were not
detected in the culture medium. In terms of the production of total a
s well as individual valepotriates, the LBA 9402 induced hairy root li
ne appeared to be a better performer than the A(4) induced one. The to
tal valepotriate content was highest in the 20 week old LBA 9402 induc
ed hairy root line (8.52% dw) followed by that of the A(4) induced lin
e (5.10% dw) of the same age, which were 3.3 and 2 times higher, respe
ctively than that of the control roots (2.58% dw). Rapid growth of the
hairy roots of V. wallichii with in vitro valepotriates production po
tential may offer an attractive alternative to the exploitation of thi
s endangered plant species. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All
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