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RESPONSE OF SEED GERMINATION AND GROWTH OF Nepenthes gymnamphora Nees IN VITRO TO THE CONCENTRATION OF MS MINERAL SALT, PEPTONE AND THIDIAZURON Yulita Nurchayati
Jurnal Bioteknologi dan Biosains Indonesia Vol. 9 No. 1 (2022)
Publisher : BRIN - Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

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Nepenthes gymnamphora Nees is a Java's rare endemic species. Ex-situ conservation of this endangered species can be done through in vitro culture technique. The aims of this study were to determine (1) the mineral salt concentration of MS basal media and addition of peptone (P) on N. gymnamphora seed germination and seedling emergence and (2) the effects of TDZ in ½MS medium on seedling growth. Seeds were surface sterilized and cultured on four media formulations (½MS, MS, ½MS+P, MS+P) for 8 weeks. In the second experiment, ten-week-old seedlings, 0,25 cm in length were cultured on ½MS supplemented with 0, 0,5, 1,0, or 1,5 mg/L TDZ. Seedling growth was recorded at 8 weeks of culture. Results of this experiment showed that ½MS was the best medium for N. gymnamphora seed germination as indicated by the highest percentage of germination, the tallest seedling, and the fastest seedling emergence. Moreover, the best growth of N. gymnamphora was found on ½MS without TDZ.
THE EFFECT OF LONG SOAKING OF SEEDS IN KNO3 SOLUTION AND VARIATIONS IN PLANTING MEDIA ON THE GERMINATION OF CIPLUKAN (Physalis angulata L.) SEEDS IN VITRO hartati, Puji; Hastuti, Endah Dwi; Setiari, Nintya; Nurchayati, Yulita
Jurnal Bioteknologi & Biosains Indonesia (JBBI) Vol. 11 No. 1 (2024)
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The Physalis angulata L. (ciplukan), originating from the Solanaceae family, contains secondary metabolites that can be used as medicinal materials. The provision of Physalis angulata seeds is hindered by seed dormancy. Dormancy can be broken by employing a 0.2% w/v KNO3 solution with a specific soaking period. This study aims to optimise the duration of the soaking period for Physalis angulata seed germination and the in vitro growing medium. The seeds were soaked in a 0.2% w/v KNO3 solution for 6 hours, 12 hours, and 24 hours. The soaked seeds were planted in sterile tissue media moistened with Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium solution, a 0.2% w/v KNO3 solution, and distilled water. Generally, the dormancy of Physalis angulata seeds can be broken by soaking them in a 0.2% w/v KNO3 solution. The results of this study indicated that Physalis angulata seeds soaked in a 0.2% w/v KNO3 solution for 6 hours and 12 hours, then planted in sterile tissue media moistened with the MS medium solution, exhibited an optimal germination response.