R. Thaniarasu
Bharathidasan University
5 Papers
10 Citations
R. Thaniarasu is an academic researcher from Bharathidasan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Explant culture & Shoot. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications.
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In vitro Propagation of Plectranthus bourneae Gamble? An Endemic Red Listed Plant
TL;DR: An efficient protocol of in vitro propagation of Plectranthus bourneae Gamble (Lamiaceae), a valuable medicinal important and endemic Red listed plant of Western Ghats, (Tamil Nadu, India) was standardized by improved shoot multiplication from axillary bud explant.
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Preliminary phytochemical screening and evaluation of antibacterial activity of different solvent extracts of plectranthus bourneae gamble (lamiaceae)
TL;DR: The present study concluded that the ethanolic extracts of P. bourneae possess potential antibacterial activities against certain microorganisms.
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Phytochemical screening, antioxidant activity and identification of active phytochemical compounds of Scutellaria wightiana Benth. an endemic plant to peninsular India
R. Thaniarasu,A. Anitha +1 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors focused on Scutellaria wightiana for their phytochemical and biological activities and evaluated the bactericidal activity of the plant extract using both gram+ve and gram-ve bacteria by disc diffusion method.
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Rapid in vitro propagation by liquid culture system and genetic homogeneity assessment of Plectranthus bourneae Gamble, an endemic plant species to South India
TL;DR: The authenticated protocol supports rapid production of true-to-type plants by liquid culture in vitro and therefore could supply a valuable target material for genetic transformation study.
Mass propagation of Plectranthus bourneae Gamble through indirect organogenesis from leaf and internode explants.
TL;DR: The present study describes the plant propagation via indirect organogenesis from in vitro derived leaf and internode explants of Plectranthus bourneae, an endemic plant to south India, and found this system could be utilized for large-scale multiplication of P. Bourneae by tissue culture.