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- Title
In Vitro Seed Germination and Shoot Growth of Nepenthes jamban Chi. C. Lee, Hernawati & Akhriadi, A Unique Pitcher Plant from Indonesia.
- Authors
Prawestri, Apriliana Dyah; Rahayu, Resa Sri; Kurniajati, Wulan Septiningtyas; Sunardi; Mansur, Muhammad
- Abstract
The study to optimize in vitro propagation of the Indonesian native and critically endangered species, Nepenthes jamban, in order to support the ex situ conservation efforts has been done. Using Murashige and Skoog (MS) as a basal medium, disinfected seeds of N. jamban were germinated on five types of germination media, viz. ¼ MS, ½ MS, MS, ¼ MS+benzyl adenine (BA)+Biotin and MS+BA+Biotin. Afterwards, in vitro shoots with 6-7 leaves were inoculated on growing media, i.e., ¼ MS, ¼ MS 60 (3:1) (MS modification with a higher concentration of nitrogen), and ¼ MS+naphtalene acetic acid (NAA)+BA. The results showed that the germination of N. jamban seeds was slow, indicated by the percentage of germination being less than 20% after six months of being planted on germination media. The highest percentage of germination at the sixth month and the greatest pitcher development at the tenth month were obtained on ¼ MS medium. Furthermore, shoot growth and pitchers development consistently increased for twelve months in ¼ MS 60 (3:1) medium while other media resulted in a decrease in pitcher formation. It seemed that low concentrations of nutrients in the medium proved to be more effective to induce in vitro seed germination and enhance shoot growth which was also supported by a higher nitrogen (nitrate) concentration in the medium. This study provides information that supports ex situ conservation action of native and critically endangered Nepenthes species from Indonesia.
- Subjects
INDONESIA; NEPENTHES; GERMINATION; PLANT shoots; PLANT conservation; PITCHER plants
- Publication
Journal of Tropical Biodiversity & Biotechnology, 2024, Vol 9, Issue 2, p1
- ISSN
2540-9573
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.22146/jtbb.87674