In vitro micropropagation and apocarotenoid gene expression in saffron
Mandana Mirbakhsh

TL;DR
This study explores gene expression related to saffron's apocarotenoid biosynthesis in vitro, aiming to enhance saffron quality and yield through understanding ZCD gene activity in tissue culture.
Contribution
It provides new insights into ZCD gene expression in saffron tissue culture, which is crucial for improving saffron production and quality.
Findings
ZCD gene is expressed in saffron perianth tissue culture.
Expression of ZCD varies with different pathways, requiring further study.
In vitro gene expression analysis can inform saffron quality enhancement.
Abstract
Saffron (Crocus sativus L.) is a triploid, sterile, monocot plant belonging to the family Iridaceae, sub-family Crocoideae. C.sativus only blooms once a year and should be collected within a very short duration, the stigmas of Saffron flowers are harvested manually and subjected to desiccation then have been used as a spice. It has been also used as a drug to treat tumors, cancer, chronic uterine hemorrhage, insomnia, scarlet fever, smallpox, colds, and cardiovascular disorders. It has been shown that saffron is a protective agent against chromosomal damage. Saffron has been vegetatively propagated by corm, each mother corm produces 7-8 cormlets each year. The main colors of saffron, crocetin, and crocetin glycosides, and the main flavors, picrocrocin, Safranal is the main component of aroma and Its bitter taste is related to Glycosidepicrocrocin that is derived from the oxidative…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSaffron Plant Research Studies
MethodsPointwise Convolution · Depthwise Convolution · Batch Normalization · Depthwise Separable Convolution · Dense Connections · 1x1 Convolution · Inverted Residual Block · Residual Connection · SCARLET
