In vitro regeneration of Hylocereus sp. / Nur Hidayani Hairuni

Hylocereus sp. (Cactaceae) or pitaya is the valuable plants in horticulture, medicinal, and food industry. Recently, rapid mass production of this species is vital as pitaya has increasing demand in the market. Conventional method becomes inefficient and gives low multiplication rate for propagation...

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Main Author: Hairuni, Nur Hidayani
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Published: 2015
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spelling my.uitm.ir.831502023-11-21T14:47:12Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/83150/ In vitro regeneration of Hylocereus sp. / Nur Hidayani Hairuni Hairuni, Nur Hidayani Medicinal plants (Culture only) Hylocereus sp. (Cactaceae) or pitaya is the valuable plants in horticulture, medicinal, and food industry. Recently, rapid mass production of this species is vital as pitaya has increasing demand in the market. Conventional method becomes inefficient and gives low multiplication rate for propagation of Hylocereus sp. Therfore, in vitro regeneration of Hylocereus sp. using tissue culture is an alternative method to mass propagate this species. The objectives of this study are to investigate the growth performance of Hylocereus spp. in vitro by using stem explants and to determine the propagation of this species in different hormonal combination. 10 mm of sterilized stem explant were cut from subculture of Hylocereus sp. and was inoculated in Muroshige-Skoog (MS) media (control) and MS media supplemented with four different treatments (0.1 µM kinetin+1.0 µM 2,4-D, 0.1 µM kinetin + 1.0 µM IAA, 0.1 µM kinetin+ 1.0 µM IBA, 0.1 µM kinetin+ 1.0 µM NAA). The parameters used in this study were number of shoots and roots produced the length of roots and the height of shoots. Within six weeks of cultures in incubated room, multiple shoots and roots were developed from stem explants cultured on treatments. The result revealed that for shoot production, IBA shows the highest shoot growth (18.40 mm) but it was not significantly different (0.925) from the means while for root production, treatment with hormonal combination of IAA gave the best root (49.62 mm) and it was significantly different (0.006) with other treatments. In this study, in vitro regeneration of Hylocereus sp. was successfully achieved through organogenesis from stem explants. 2015 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/83150/1/83150.PDF In vitro regeneration of Hylocereus sp. / Nur Hidayani Hairuni. (2015) [Student Project] <http://terminalib.uitm.edu.my/83150.pdf> (Unpublished)
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Hairuni, Nur Hidayani
In vitro regeneration of Hylocereus sp. / Nur Hidayani Hairuni
description Hylocereus sp. (Cactaceae) or pitaya is the valuable plants in horticulture, medicinal, and food industry. Recently, rapid mass production of this species is vital as pitaya has increasing demand in the market. Conventional method becomes inefficient and gives low multiplication rate for propagation of Hylocereus sp. Therfore, in vitro regeneration of Hylocereus sp. using tissue culture is an alternative method to mass propagate this species. The objectives of this study are to investigate the growth performance of Hylocereus spp. in vitro by using stem explants and to determine the propagation of this species in different hormonal combination. 10 mm of sterilized stem explant were cut from subculture of Hylocereus sp. and was inoculated in Muroshige-Skoog (MS) media (control) and MS media supplemented with four different treatments (0.1 µM kinetin+1.0 µM 2,4-D, 0.1 µM kinetin + 1.0 µM IAA, 0.1 µM kinetin+ 1.0 µM IBA, 0.1 µM kinetin+ 1.0 µM NAA). The parameters used in this study were number of shoots and roots produced the length of roots and the height of shoots. Within six weeks of cultures in incubated room, multiple shoots and roots were developed from stem explants cultured on treatments. The result revealed that for shoot production, IBA shows the highest shoot growth (18.40 mm) but it was not significantly different (0.925) from the means while for root production, treatment with hormonal combination of IAA gave the best root (49.62 mm) and it was significantly different (0.006) with other treatments. In this study, in vitro regeneration of Hylocereus sp. was successfully achieved through organogenesis from stem explants.
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author Hairuni, Nur Hidayani
author_facet Hairuni, Nur Hidayani
author_sort Hairuni, Nur Hidayani
title In vitro regeneration of Hylocereus sp. / Nur Hidayani Hairuni
title_short In vitro regeneration of Hylocereus sp. / Nur Hidayani Hairuni
title_full In vitro regeneration of Hylocereus sp. / Nur Hidayani Hairuni
title_fullStr In vitro regeneration of Hylocereus sp. / Nur Hidayani Hairuni
title_full_unstemmed In vitro regeneration of Hylocereus sp. / Nur Hidayani Hairuni
title_sort in vitro regeneration of hylocereus sp. / nur hidayani hairuni
publishDate 2015
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/83150/1/83150.PDF
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