Micro-propagation of aquatic plant Brazilian micro sword ( Lileaopsis brasiliensis )

Lileaopsis brasiliensis is one of the ornamental aquatic plants and yet still being commercialized in Malaysia because of the grassy foreground features. This study is conducted to propagate higher quantity and quality of L. brasiliensis and to determine the optimum concentration of plant growth r...

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Main Authors: Ing, Nguang Siew, Dhiya Dalila, Zawawi, Chew, Ha Hou, Rokiah, Zainuddin
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spelling my-unisza-ir.65742022-05-22T01:54:40Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/6574/ Micro-propagation of aquatic plant Brazilian micro sword ( Lileaopsis brasiliensis ) Ing, Nguang Siew Dhiya Dalila, Zawawi Chew, Ha Hou Rokiah, Zainuddin QH301 Biology Lileaopsis brasiliensis is one of the ornamental aquatic plants and yet still being commercialized in Malaysia because of the grassy foreground features. This study is conducted to propagate higher quantity and quality of L. brasiliensis and to determine the optimum concentration of plant growth regulator for the micro-propagation in Murashige and Skoog (MS) (1962) basal media with different concentration of Naphteneacetic acid (NAA) and 6- Benzylaminopurine (BAP) for four weeks period following with subculture procedure. All treatments for 1 L MS media were adjusted to pH 5.7-5.8, adding sucrose and pytagel with 30 g/L and 2.5 g/L, respectively. The explants were sub-cultured at least three times within five months. The results of the quality and quantity of this species within different concentration of NAA and BAP have been determined. For shoot regeneration, the highest number of shoot induced in initial culture (C0), first (C1), second (C2) and the third subculture (C3) were 103, 102, 104 and 137 respectively. There was no significant different of shoot regeneration in different concentration of NAA and BAP combination. However, the high number of shoot regeneration was obtained from the following concentration NAA: BAP: zero concentration in both C0 (103.0±5.3) and C2 (104.0±14.2), 1.5: 0.0 mg/L with 102.0±4.4 and1.5:0.5 mg/L with 137.0±41.2 in C1 and C3, respectively. Based on the results, it can be concluded that shoot regeneration was observed even though in very low concentration of NAA and BAP. 2019-11 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/6574/1/FH02-FBIM-19-33511.pdf Ing, Nguang Siew and Dhiya Dalila, Zawawi and Chew, Ha Hou and Rokiah, Zainuddin (2019) Micro-propagation of aquatic plant Brazilian micro sword ( Lileaopsis brasiliensis ). Journal of Agrobiotechnology, 10 (1). pp. 29-34. ISSN 2180-1983
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Ing, Nguang Siew
Dhiya Dalila, Zawawi
Chew, Ha Hou
Rokiah, Zainuddin
Micro-propagation of aquatic plant Brazilian micro sword ( Lileaopsis brasiliensis )
description Lileaopsis brasiliensis is one of the ornamental aquatic plants and yet still being commercialized in Malaysia because of the grassy foreground features. This study is conducted to propagate higher quantity and quality of L. brasiliensis and to determine the optimum concentration of plant growth regulator for the micro-propagation in Murashige and Skoog (MS) (1962) basal media with different concentration of Naphteneacetic acid (NAA) and 6- Benzylaminopurine (BAP) for four weeks period following with subculture procedure. All treatments for 1 L MS media were adjusted to pH 5.7-5.8, adding sucrose and pytagel with 30 g/L and 2.5 g/L, respectively. The explants were sub-cultured at least three times within five months. The results of the quality and quantity of this species within different concentration of NAA and BAP have been determined. For shoot regeneration, the highest number of shoot induced in initial culture (C0), first (C1), second (C2) and the third subculture (C3) were 103, 102, 104 and 137 respectively. There was no significant different of shoot regeneration in different concentration of NAA and BAP combination. However, the high number of shoot regeneration was obtained from the following concentration NAA: BAP: zero concentration in both C0 (103.0±5.3) and C2 (104.0±14.2), 1.5: 0.0 mg/L with 102.0±4.4 and1.5:0.5 mg/L with 137.0±41.2 in C1 and C3, respectively. Based on the results, it can be concluded that shoot regeneration was observed even though in very low concentration of NAA and BAP.
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author Ing, Nguang Siew
Dhiya Dalila, Zawawi
Chew, Ha Hou
Rokiah, Zainuddin
author_facet Ing, Nguang Siew
Dhiya Dalila, Zawawi
Chew, Ha Hou
Rokiah, Zainuddin
author_sort Ing, Nguang Siew
title Micro-propagation of aquatic plant Brazilian micro sword ( Lileaopsis brasiliensis )
title_short Micro-propagation of aquatic plant Brazilian micro sword ( Lileaopsis brasiliensis )
title_full Micro-propagation of aquatic plant Brazilian micro sword ( Lileaopsis brasiliensis )
title_fullStr Micro-propagation of aquatic plant Brazilian micro sword ( Lileaopsis brasiliensis )
title_full_unstemmed Micro-propagation of aquatic plant Brazilian micro sword ( Lileaopsis brasiliensis )
title_sort micro-propagation of aquatic plant brazilian micro sword ( lileaopsis brasiliensis )
publishDate 2019
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