Genetic improvement of pelargonium, an important aromatic plant, through biotechnological approaches
Date
2024
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Bentham Science Publishers
Abstract
Pelargonium is one of the most recognized aromatic herbs due to its wide distribution around several countries and
its perfumery and aromatherapy properties. The present chapter aims at exploring the current scientific study
the various species of Pelargonium along with its significance. The essential oil of Pelargonium contains more th
120 monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes obtained from the steam distillation of herbaceous parts. Citronellol,
geraniol, rhodinol, 6, 9 -guaidiene, and lO-epi-γ eudesmol are the principal components responsible for its oil
quality. Traditionally, propagation of pelargonium is done through cuttings from its mother plant material.
However, the tissue culture approach is one of the reliable techniques for propagation and conservation, not
influenced by environmental conditions. More likely, tissue culture approaches used are somatic embryogenesi
callus culture, direct regeneration, meristem culture, and hairy root culture. Transcriptome analysis has also been
carried out in Pelargonium graveolens to understand the metabolic pathway. In order to accomplish the maximum
oil production and better geranium varieties through genetic engineering, Agrobacterium mediated transformation
systems have been developed. These standardised genetic transformation procedures were used to over-express,
silencing, and heterologous expression of desired genes in Pelargonium to understand the outcome and succeed
with enhanced essential oil production with better quality for the ultimate benefit. © 2024 Bentham Scien
Publishers. All rights reserved.
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Vitro Propagation and Secondary Metabolite Production from Medicinal Plants: Current Trends (Part 2)
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Environmental Science