The establishment of aseptic cultures and multiple shoot induction of olive (Olea europaea) cv.1

Olea europaea or the olive plant is from the family of Oleaceae and has been cultivated for its fruits that are highly nutritious, capable of reducing risks of cardiovascular diseases and to prevent cancer. The current propagation technique of olive plants in Malaysia relies on conventional method...

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Main Authors: Wong, Ru Shen, Chai, Hong Xuan, Sreeramanan Subramaniam,, Chew, Bee Lynn
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2021
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spelling my-ukm.journal.178992022-01-13T01:23:29Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/17899/ The establishment of aseptic cultures and multiple shoot induction of olive (Olea europaea) cv.1 Wong, Ru Shen Chai, Hong Xuan Sreeramanan Subramaniam, Chew, Bee Lynn Olea europaea or the olive plant is from the family of Oleaceae and has been cultivated for its fruits that are highly nutritious, capable of reducing risks of cardiovascular diseases and to prevent cancer. The current propagation technique of olive plants in Malaysia relies on conventional methods that are less efficient in producing good quality plant stocks. Plant tissue culture offers an alternative to multiply plants from novel mother plants and is commonly applied in the propagation of various crops. This study aims to establish sterile cultures and to induce multiple shoots from Olea europaea cv.1 as a preliminary study to micropropagate olive plants for commercial farms in Malaysia. Nodal explants were surfaced sterilised with ethanol and Clorox© at different durations followed by treatments in MS media supplemented with different concentrations of Zeatin and BAP. Nodal explants surface sterilised with 70% (v/v) ethanol for 2 min and 30% (v/v) Clorox© for 8 min produced sterile explants with the survival rate of 85%. MS media supplemented 5.0 mg/L BAP was optimal for shoot induction (2.10 ± 0.31 shoots per explant) and shoot elongation (6.50 ± 1.17 mm). The current study serves as preliminary assessment for the establishment of local olive cultures. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2021 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/17899/1/125-132%2B%2B%2BBee%2BLynn%2BChew.pdf Wong, Ru Shen and Chai, Hong Xuan and Sreeramanan Subramaniam, and Chew, Bee Lynn (2021) The establishment of aseptic cultures and multiple shoot induction of olive (Olea europaea) cv.1. Malaysian Applied Biology, 50 (1). pp. 125-132. ISSN 0126-8643 https://jms.mabjournal.com/index.php/mab/issue/view/2
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description Olea europaea or the olive plant is from the family of Oleaceae and has been cultivated for its fruits that are highly nutritious, capable of reducing risks of cardiovascular diseases and to prevent cancer. The current propagation technique of olive plants in Malaysia relies on conventional methods that are less efficient in producing good quality plant stocks. Plant tissue culture offers an alternative to multiply plants from novel mother plants and is commonly applied in the propagation of various crops. This study aims to establish sterile cultures and to induce multiple shoots from Olea europaea cv.1 as a preliminary study to micropropagate olive plants for commercial farms in Malaysia. Nodal explants were surfaced sterilised with ethanol and Clorox© at different durations followed by treatments in MS media supplemented with different concentrations of Zeatin and BAP. Nodal explants surface sterilised with 70% (v/v) ethanol for 2 min and 30% (v/v) Clorox© for 8 min produced sterile explants with the survival rate of 85%. MS media supplemented 5.0 mg/L BAP was optimal for shoot induction (2.10 ± 0.31 shoots per explant) and shoot elongation (6.50 ± 1.17 mm). The current study serves as preliminary assessment for the establishment of local olive cultures.
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author Wong, Ru Shen
Chai, Hong Xuan
Sreeramanan Subramaniam,
Chew, Bee Lynn
spellingShingle Wong, Ru Shen
Chai, Hong Xuan
Sreeramanan Subramaniam,
Chew, Bee Lynn
The establishment of aseptic cultures and multiple shoot induction of olive (Olea europaea) cv.1
author_facet Wong, Ru Shen
Chai, Hong Xuan
Sreeramanan Subramaniam,
Chew, Bee Lynn
author_sort Wong, Ru Shen
title The establishment of aseptic cultures and multiple shoot induction of olive (Olea europaea) cv.1
title_short The establishment of aseptic cultures and multiple shoot induction of olive (Olea europaea) cv.1
title_full The establishment of aseptic cultures and multiple shoot induction of olive (Olea europaea) cv.1
title_fullStr The establishment of aseptic cultures and multiple shoot induction of olive (Olea europaea) cv.1
title_full_unstemmed The establishment of aseptic cultures and multiple shoot induction of olive (Olea europaea) cv.1
title_sort establishment of aseptic cultures and multiple shoot induction of olive (olea europaea) cv.1
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2021
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