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PENINGKATAN PERTUMBUHAN KULTUR TUNAS STEVIA REBAUDIANA BERTONI PADA MEDIA DENGAN PENINGKATAN KADAR VITAMIN DAN GLISIN SERTA PENGGUNAAN JENIS TUTUP TABUNG BERBEDA Ermayanti, Tri Muji; Rantau, Deritha Elly; Hafiizh, Erwin Al; Maulana, Evan
JURNAL BIOLOGI INDONESIA Vol 13, No 2 (2017): JURNAL BIOLOGI INDONESIA
Publisher : Perhimpunan Biologi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/jbi.v13i2.3395

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ABSTRACTStevia rebaudiana is plant species producing natural sweetener with has low calories. The species propagation could be done by tissue culture tecnique to obtain propagules with high quality and sustainability. Modification of media composition and in vitro environment will increase growth and vigority of explants so that they have high survival rate during acclimatization. The aim of this research was to increase growth of stevia shoot culture by increasing the level of vitamins in combination with different type of test tube covers. Stevia shoot tips were cultured on MS medium containing normal concentration of its vitamins (control treatment; Myo-inositol 100 mg/l; Nicotinic acid 0.5 mg/l; Pyridoxine-HCl 0.5 mg/l; Thiamine-HCl 0.5 mg/l and Glycine 2 mg/l), twice and 4 folds of vitamin levels, they were grown on culture tubes with Al-foil and ventilated-plastic with filter (2 cm diameter and pore size at 0,22 micron). Height of shoots, number of nodes, number of leaves, number of roots were observed every week till 8 weeks of culture. Biomass (fresh and dry weights) and chlorophyll level and acclimatization were done 8 weeks of culture. The results showed that type of culture tube covers affected significantly to all growth parameters, biomass as well as level of chlorophyll, meanwhile level of vitamins only affected number of nodes, shoots and roots. Interaction between vitamin level and covers types only occured for height of shoots and number of roots. Plantlets grown on medium containing 4 fold of vitamin level (Myo-inositol 400 mg/l; Nicotinic acid 2 mg/l; Pyridoxine-HCl 2 mg/l; Thiamine-HCl 2 mg/l and Glycine 8 mg/l) with ventilated-plastic cover had larger leaves compared to other treatments. All plantlets survived in a greenhouse.Keywords: Stevia rebaudiana, in vitro growth, increase in vitamin concentration.
GROWTH AND PHYSIOLOYCAL CHARACTERIZATION OF Coleus amboinicus Lour EX VITRO RESULTS OF POLYPLOID INDUCTION Sari, Laela; Maulana, Evan; Efendi, Darda
Jurnal Agrotek Tropika Vol. 13 No. 3 (2025): JURNAL AGROTEK TROPIKA VOL 13, AGUSTUS 2025
Publisher : Departement of Agrotechnology, Agriculture Faculty, Universitas Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jat.v13i3.9680

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Torbangun (Coleus amboinicus L.) is a local Indonesian medicinal plant traditionally used to promote breast milk (ASI) production. However, its propagation is limited because flowering is inhibited under unfavorable climatic conditions, and vegetative propagation through stem cuttings results in low genetic diversity. Increasing genetic variability through induced mutation and polyploidization offers a promising approach for crop improvement. To date, there has been no report on the morphological and physiological characterization of Torbangun polyploids induced by oryzalin. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the morphological and physiological characteristics of Torbangun clones derived from oryzalin-induced polyploidization. The plant materials consisted of six Torbangun clones (332Z, 332O, 333M, 333F, 513K, and 513W) obtained from the fifth subculture after exposure to 60 µM oryzalin for 72 hours. The experiment employed a completely randomized design (CRD) with one factor (clone) and eight replications, each represented by one plantlet per polybag. Growth parameters observed for 12 weeks included viability (%), plant height (cm), number of leaves, and number of axillary buds. Data were analyzed by ANOVA, followed by Duncan’s test for mean separation. Ploidy levels were verified using ex vitro flow cytometry. The results showed that clone 513W exhibited superior growth performance with the highest number of leaves, axillary buds, and chlorophyll and carotenoid contents. Qualitatively, induced and control plants displayed similar morphological traits, but quantitative differences were observed in leaf thickness and area. These findings provide the first comprehensive characterization of oryzalin-induced Torbangun polyploids, offering insights for future breeding and conservation efforts.