Sains Malaysiana 42(10)(2013): 1505–1510
In Vitro Shoot Regeneration from Leaf Explants of Kenaf (Hibiscus
cannabinus L.)
(Penjanaan
Semula Pucuk Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) Secara In
Vitro Menggunakan
Eksplan
Daun)
P.W. Samanthi1, A. Mohd Puad1, N. Suhaimi1, S.M. Kumar2 & A.S. Nor Aini2 3*
1Department of Cell and Molecular Biology,
Faculty of Biotechnology and Bio Molecular Sciences
Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43400
Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia
2Faculty of Forestry, Universiti Putra
Malaysia, 43400 Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia
3Institute
of Tropical Forest and Forest Products, Universiti Putra Malaysia,
43400 Serdang,
Selangor, Malaysia
Received: 13 April 2013/Accepted: 12 May 2013
ABSTRACT
Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.)
is a versatile plant with multiuse ranging from animal feed to a wide variety
of biocomposite products such as pulp and paper and fibre reinforce plastic.
Therefore genetically improved planting materials are needed to tailor made
requirement of the industry. Thus, development of plant regeneration through
callus is important for in vitro genetic manipulation of kenaf.
Currently development of successful genetic transformation of kenaf is through in
planta transformation means. In vitro shoot regeneration was
conducted using leaf explants from varieties V36 and G4 treated to three
different combinations of N6 Benzyl
adenine (BA) and Indole-3-butyric acid (IBA).
High percentage of healthy callus induction was produced in MS medium
supplemented with combination of 1.5 mgL-1 BA and
0.5 mgL-1 IBA.
In addition 68.7% plant regeneration was obtained in MS medium
supplemented with 0.3 mgL-1 GA3.
All plantlets produced roots in hormone free medium. There was no significant
difference among varieties in terms of callus induction (number of callus) and
plant regeneration (number of plantlets). This protocol is useful to be used
for the development of gene transformation protocol of kenaf through callus.
Keywords: Callus; in vitro; kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.); leaf explants;
plant regeneration
ABSTRAK
Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) merupakan sejenis tumbuhan berdaya
saing yang mempunyai pelbagai guna. Kegunaannya berjulat daripada pemakanan haiwan
kepada pembangunan pelbagai produk biokomposit seperti kertas dan pulpa serta
plastik diperkuat gentian. Bahan tanaman yang
diperbaiki secara genetik adalah diperlukan untuk memenuhi keperluan tertentu
industri. Pembangunan kaedah regenerasi tumbuhan
melalui kalus amat penting bagi manipulasi genetik secara in vitro untuk tumbuhan kenaf. Buat
masa kini, pembangunan kaedah transformasi genetik pada kenaf hanya dapat
dijayakan melalui kaedah transformasi in planta. Regenerasi melalui pembentukan
pucuk in vitro telah berjaya dihasilkan
dengan mengunakan eksplan daun daripada varieti V36 dan G4 yang dikulturkan
dalam tiga kombinasi N6 Benzil adenin (BA)
dan asid Indol-3-butirik (IBA). Penghasilan kalus segar dalam peratusan yang tinggi terbentuk dalam media MS yang
mengandungi campuran 1.5 mgL-1 BA and
0.5 mgL-1 IBA. Manakala 68.7% pembentukan anak pokok telah berjaya dihasilkan
dalam media MS yang dicampurkan dengan 0.3 mgL-1 GA3. Plantlet membentuk akar dalam media tanpa hormon. Pembentukan kalus (bilangan kalus) dan regenerasi tumbuhan
(bilangan anak pokok) tidak menunjukkan perbezaan yang bererti antara varieti. Protokol ini boleh digunakan untuk membangunkan transformasi
kenaf melalui pembentukan kalus.
Kata kunci: Eksplan daun; in vitro; kalus; kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.); penjanaan
semula tumbuhan
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