Menara Perkebunan
Vol. 91 No. 2 (2023): 91 (2), 2023

Sterilization method of contaminated oil palm plantlets affects the survival rate during acclimatization

Masna Maya Sinta (Indonesian Oil Palm Research Institute)
Lailia Zubaidah (Indonesian Oil Palm Research Institute)
Rizka Tamania Saptari (Indonesian Oil Palm Research Institute)
Imron Riyadi (Indonesian Oil Palm Research Institute)
Galuh Wening Permatasari (Indonesian Oil Palm Research Institute)
Riza Arief Putranto (Indonesian Oil Palm Research Institute)
Annisa A Aksa (Indonesian Oil Palm Reseach Institute)
Larasati D Mahardhika (Indonesian Oil Palm Research Institute)
Yuli Setiawati (Indonesian Oil Palm Research Institute)
Hayati Minarsih (Indonesian Oil Palm Research Institute)
Ernayunita Ernayunita (Indonesian Oil Palm Research Institute)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Oct 2023

Abstract

Contamination in the in vitro culture is a critical problem causing the failure of seed production. Contamination in the oil palm plantlet is detrimental, considering that oil palm propagation is difficult and takes a long time. This research aimed to study the effect of sterilization during acclimatization of the contaminated oil palm plantlets by fungi on viability and to determine the optimum viability achieved from the contaminated materials. The materials used were contaminated plantlets of oil palm with roots, four leaves, and a height of about 17 cm. The plantlets were removed from the tube and cleaned with running tap water, then were sterilized, with treatments P1: soaking in benomyl-mancozeb-sodium hypochlorite and mannitol and rinsing with aquadest, P2: soaking in benomyl-mancozeb, P3: soaking in mancozeb. Cleaning plantlets under running tap water was carried out as a control treatment. The results showed that at 10 weeks after acclimatization, the survival rate of plantlets in each treatment (P1, P2, and P3) was significantly higher than that of the control. Sterilization methods affect the time new leaves emerge, leaf condition after sterilization treatment, and shoot height. The lowest fungal contamination after treatments was found in P2, followed by P3. After 3 months, plantlet survival rate decreased, with the highest survival rate in treatment P3 (32.3%) followed by treatment P2 (22.5%). In conclusion, acclimatization of contaminated oil palm plantlets can be carried out using a suitable sterilization treatment. Sterilization affects the survival rate and growth of in vitro-contaminated oil palm plantlets during acclimatization.

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Journal Info

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mpjurnal

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Subject

Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry

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Menara Perkebunan as a communication medium for research in estate crops published articles covering original research result on the pre- and post-harvest biotechnology of estate crops. The contents of the articles should be directed for solving the problems of production and/or processing of estate ...