Optimization of suitable auxin application in a recalcitrant woody forest plant of Eurycoma longifolia (Tongkat Ali) for callus induction

A study was carried out to determine and optimize suitable auxin for callus induction in Eurycoma longifolia. The induction of callus cultures using leaf, petiole, rachis, stem, tap root, fibrous root, cotyledon and embryo segments were successfully achieved by using various auxins such as 2,4-D, I...

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Main Authors: Mahmood, Maziah, Normi, Rosli, Subramaniam, Sreeramanan
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Published: Academic Journals 2010
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spelling my.upm.eprints.159862017-11-15T02:25:50Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/15986/ Optimization of suitable auxin application in a recalcitrant woody forest plant of Eurycoma longifolia (Tongkat Ali) for callus induction Mahmood, Maziah Normi, Rosli Subramaniam, Sreeramanan A study was carried out to determine and optimize suitable auxin for callus induction in Eurycoma longifolia. The induction of callus cultures using leaf, petiole, rachis, stem, tap root, fibrous root, cotyledon and embryo segments were successfully achieved by using various auxins such as 2,4-D, IAA, NAA, picloram and dicamba. The cultures were observed daily for one month. The overall results from the experiments showed that the presence of 2,4-D was the most suitable auxin for the highest callus induction and growth performance rate by using various explants types of E. longifolia. The callus initiation in leaf explant was the highest using 1.0 mgL-1 of 2,4-D (81.67%), followed by picloram (78.33% at 3.0 mgL-1), dicamba (73.33% at 2.0 mgL-1) and NAA (61.67% at 4.0 mgL-1). Auxin, 2,4-D and picloram at 4.0 mgL-1 were found to be the most effective for callus induction (78.33%) using petiole explant. It was followed by using dicamba (73.33% at 2.0 mgL-1), NAA (73.33% at 3.0 mgL-1) and IAA (61.67 % at 3.0 mgL-1), respectively. In addition, the percentage of callus induction from rachis was obtained at highest rate by using picloram (86.67 % at 4.0 mgL-1), followed by 2,4-D (81.67% at 4.0 mgL-1), dicamba (78.33% at 2.0 mgL-1), NAA (58.33% at 2.0 mgL-1) and IAA (45% at 3.0 mgL-1). Meanwhile, for stem explant, it has been noticed that highest callus induction at 88.33% could be obtained from medium containing 2,4-D at 2.0 mgL-1, followed by picloram (80% at 5.0 mgL-1), dicamba (85% at 5.0 mgL-1), NAA (76.67% at 1.0 mgL-1) and IAA (63.33% at 4.0 mgL-1). For tap root explant, the highest amount of callus was formed at 3.0 mgL-1 2,4-D and 1.0 mgL-1 picloram (81.67%), followed by dicamba (78.33% at 1.0 mgL-1). For fibrous root explant, the highest callus was produced in 2,4-D at 4.0 mgL-1 (86.67%), picloram (78.33% at 1.0 mgL-1) and dicamba (78.33% at 2.0 mgL-1). The highest scoring of callus induction from cotyledon was determined by using 2,4-D at 4.0 mgL-1 (85%), followed by picloram (83.33% at 1.0 mgL-1), dicamba (78.33% at 2.0 mgL-1), NAA (56.67% at 1.0 mgL-1) and IAA (36.67% at 3.0 mgL-1). Finally, the highest scoring for callus induction from embryo was produced in 2, 4-D and picloram at 2.0 and 5.0 mgL-1 (both 85%) followed by NAA and IAA 83.33% at 1.0 and 4.0 mgL-1, respectively, and dicamba, 81.67% at 5.0 mgL-1. The percentages of callus induction using various types of explants were found to be increased significantly by using selected types of auxins in E. longifolia plants. Academic Journals 2010-12 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/15986/1/15986.pdf Mahmood, Maziah and Normi, Rosli and Subramaniam, Sreeramanan (2010) Optimization of suitable auxin application in a recalcitrant woody forest plant of Eurycoma longifolia (Tongkat Ali) for callus induction. African Journal of Biotechnology, 9 (49). art. no. 6B5802221830. pp. 8417-8428. ISSN 1684–5315 http://www.academicjournals.org/journal/AJB/article-abstract/6B5802221830
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description A study was carried out to determine and optimize suitable auxin for callus induction in Eurycoma longifolia. The induction of callus cultures using leaf, petiole, rachis, stem, tap root, fibrous root, cotyledon and embryo segments were successfully achieved by using various auxins such as 2,4-D, IAA, NAA, picloram and dicamba. The cultures were observed daily for one month. The overall results from the experiments showed that the presence of 2,4-D was the most suitable auxin for the highest callus induction and growth performance rate by using various explants types of E. longifolia. The callus initiation in leaf explant was the highest using 1.0 mgL-1 of 2,4-D (81.67%), followed by picloram (78.33% at 3.0 mgL-1), dicamba (73.33% at 2.0 mgL-1) and NAA (61.67% at 4.0 mgL-1). Auxin, 2,4-D and picloram at 4.0 mgL-1 were found to be the most effective for callus induction (78.33%) using petiole explant. It was followed by using dicamba (73.33% at 2.0 mgL-1), NAA (73.33% at 3.0 mgL-1) and IAA (61.67 % at 3.0 mgL-1), respectively. In addition, the percentage of callus induction from rachis was obtained at highest rate by using picloram (86.67 % at 4.0 mgL-1), followed by 2,4-D (81.67% at 4.0 mgL-1), dicamba (78.33% at 2.0 mgL-1), NAA (58.33% at 2.0 mgL-1) and IAA (45% at 3.0 mgL-1). Meanwhile, for stem explant, it has been noticed that highest callus induction at 88.33% could be obtained from medium containing 2,4-D at 2.0 mgL-1, followed by picloram (80% at 5.0 mgL-1), dicamba (85% at 5.0 mgL-1), NAA (76.67% at 1.0 mgL-1) and IAA (63.33% at 4.0 mgL-1). For tap root explant, the highest amount of callus was formed at 3.0 mgL-1 2,4-D and 1.0 mgL-1 picloram (81.67%), followed by dicamba (78.33% at 1.0 mgL-1). For fibrous root explant, the highest callus was produced in 2,4-D at 4.0 mgL-1 (86.67%), picloram (78.33% at 1.0 mgL-1) and dicamba (78.33% at 2.0 mgL-1). The highest scoring of callus induction from cotyledon was determined by using 2,4-D at 4.0 mgL-1 (85%), followed by picloram (83.33% at 1.0 mgL-1), dicamba (78.33% at 2.0 mgL-1), NAA (56.67% at 1.0 mgL-1) and IAA (36.67% at 3.0 mgL-1). Finally, the highest scoring for callus induction from embryo was produced in 2, 4-D and picloram at 2.0 and 5.0 mgL-1 (both 85%) followed by NAA and IAA 83.33% at 1.0 and 4.0 mgL-1, respectively, and dicamba, 81.67% at 5.0 mgL-1. The percentages of callus induction using various types of explants were found to be increased significantly by using selected types of auxins in E. longifolia plants.
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author Mahmood, Maziah
Normi, Rosli
Subramaniam, Sreeramanan
spellingShingle Mahmood, Maziah
Normi, Rosli
Subramaniam, Sreeramanan
Optimization of suitable auxin application in a recalcitrant woody forest plant of Eurycoma longifolia (Tongkat Ali) for callus induction
author_facet Mahmood, Maziah
Normi, Rosli
Subramaniam, Sreeramanan
author_sort Mahmood, Maziah
title Optimization of suitable auxin application in a recalcitrant woody forest plant of Eurycoma longifolia (Tongkat Ali) for callus induction
title_short Optimization of suitable auxin application in a recalcitrant woody forest plant of Eurycoma longifolia (Tongkat Ali) for callus induction
title_full Optimization of suitable auxin application in a recalcitrant woody forest plant of Eurycoma longifolia (Tongkat Ali) for callus induction
title_fullStr Optimization of suitable auxin application in a recalcitrant woody forest plant of Eurycoma longifolia (Tongkat Ali) for callus induction
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of suitable auxin application in a recalcitrant woody forest plant of Eurycoma longifolia (Tongkat Ali) for callus induction
title_sort optimization of suitable auxin application in a recalcitrant woody forest plant of eurycoma longifolia (tongkat ali) for callus induction
publisher Academic Journals
publishDate 2010
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/15986/1/15986.pdf
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