This dataset compares the biomass and nutrient profiles of the clones obtained from in vitro culture with the plants grown in soil, as well as the findings of a study looking into how light affects the germination of Celosia argentea seeds and the development of a novel micropropagation protocol to mass produce genotypes of interest. In order to evaluate the possibility of breeding specific genotypes for enhanced nutrient uptake, genetic trait evaluations are also conducted on both populations. The investigation was carried out in a controlled laboratory setting (germination and micropropagation), whereas the soil genotypes and acclimated plants were cultivated in an uncontrolled greenhouse setting.
Daily Archives: May 23, 2025
PHYTOCHEMICAL, ELEMENTAL AND BIOTECHNOLOGICAL STUDY OF CRYPTOCARYA LATIFOLIA
Background: Due to their substitution by Ocotea bullata, Cryptocarya latifolia (Lauraceae) populations are quickly diminishing. Numerous plants have died as a result of the excessive and uncontrolled removal of this species’ bark and roots, which might ultimately lead to its extinction in its natural habitat. Materials and techniques: Using solvents of different polarity, the secondary metabolites from C. latifolia’s leaves and fruits were extracted, separated, and identified using spectroscopic methods and column chromatography. Using the 2, 2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) test, the antioxidant capacity (free radical scavenging activity) of a few chosen phytocompounds at different doses was assessed. A research on the species’ propagation was also carried out. Findings: α-pyrone (5-hexyltetrahydro-2H-pyran-2-one), a new chemical, and well-known substances quercetin-3-O-rhamnoside, β-sitosterol, copaene, and nerolidol were identified from the plant.
The isolated compounds exhibited moderate to good antioxidant activity based on their ability to scavenge radicals. The greatest proportion of shoots (94%) and the longest shoot length (8.06 mm) were generated when explants were treated with BAP:NAA at a dose of 1.0:0.01 mg L-1. Conclusion: In order to manage and conserve this diminishing plant species, our study supports the replacement of bark and roots with leaves and fruits and justifies the plant’s ethnomedical usage. Eating the fruits has two advantages since, for most people, they can help them meet the required dietary limits of the majority of important elements.
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Reposi-tree
A cartoon of a tree with papers in its branches and data icons at its roots, playing on the phrase “repository.” It highlights the idea of storing research data in an open access system.
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“I store my data in an open access reposi tree”

Tea and Coffee chemicals
A combination of several chemical structures that are frequently present in coffee and tea. This picture demonstrates the molecular composition that influences flavor and effects, highlighting the scientific underpinnings of common beverages.