Abstract

Human needs and concomitant commercial trade to date trigger the demand of new ornamental plants and new natural medicinal products. The current study includes preliminary seed germination trials and presents the development of effective vegetative propagation protocols for Lomelosia minoana subsp. minoana (Dipsacaceae) and Scutellaria hirta (Lamiaceae), both globally rare, local endemics of Crete (Greece) with potential ornamental and medicinal value. Based on material collected directly from the wild, seed germination was succeeded (38%, T50: 10.74) only for L. minoana subsp. minoana. The optimal indole-3-butyric acid concentrations for effective rooting of cuttings were 2000 mg L-1 for L. minoana subsp. minoana (85%) and 4000 mg L-1 for S. hirta (50%). Seasonal differences were observed in respective rooting rates of the studied taxa. The detected rooting rates for L. minoana subsp. minoana cuttings are above standards to allow possible commercial application in the ornamental industry. Although the detected rooting rate (50%) for S. hirta was adequate for its ex situ conservation, it seems almost marginal for future commercial application and further investigation is needed. The sustainable utilization of these Cretan endemics studied herein provides new input for the ornamental-horticultural and cosmetic-pharmaceutical industries. This study shows how rare and endemic wild plant species can be progressively domesticated and introduced into sustainable cultivation systems in order to avoid the depletion of unique phytogenetic resources.

Highlights

  • The medicinal and horticultural industries are in continuous search for new natural products and new floricultural or ornamental crops

  • Vegetative propagation and development of stock mother plants The cuttings of L. minoana subsp. minoana collected from the wild presented 86-88% rooting, resulting in a total of 186 stock mother plants

  • High rooting success (96-100%) was achieved for S. hirta cuttings obtained from wild-growing individuals, producing a total of 237 plants within seven months (Table 2)

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Introduction

The medicinal and horticultural industries are in continuous search for new natural products and new floricultural or ornamental crops. This trend is coupled to date with the need for ecological plantings, landscaping with native plants (Beck, 2013), sustainable landscaping (Antrop, 2006; Ahern, 2013) and Received: 25 Nov 2020. Received in revised form: 20 Jan 2021. From Volume 49, Issue 1, 2021, Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca journal will use article numbers in place of the traditional method of continuous pagination through the volume. The journal will continue to appear quarterly, as before, with four annual numbers

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