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Method for the regeneration of damaged plant tissues using bacterial cellulose

Authors: Laromaine, Anna; Coll, Núria S.;

Method for the regeneration of damaged plant tissues using bacterial cellulose

Abstract

[ES] Método para la regeneración de tejidos vegetales dañados. La presente invención proporciona un método para regenerar tejidos vegetales dañados. Dicho método está basado en el uso de celulosa, preferiblemente celulosa bacteriana (CB), la cual se aplica directamente sobre la zona dañada permitiendo su rápida cicatrización. La presente invención demuestra así el potencial regenerador de la celulosa, preferiblemente celulosa bacteriana, sobre heridas en plantas. En una realización preferida del método de la invención, se emplea la celulosa en combinación con nanopartículas de plata para, además de regenerar el tejido, prevenir y/o tratar infecciones bacterianas en el mismo.

[EN] The present invention relates to a method for regenerating damaged plant tissues. The method is based on the use of cellulose, preferably bacterial cellulose (CB), which is applied directly to the damaged area, allowing same to heal rapidly. In this way, the present invention demonstrates the regenerative potential of cellulose, preferably bacterial cellulose, on plant wounds. In a preferred embodiment of the method of the invention, cellulose is combined with silver nanoparticles in order to regenerate tissue, and also to prevent and/or treat bacterial infections in the tissue.

Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (España), Centro de Investigación en Agrigenómica

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