The Effect of Melatonin on the Efficiency of Regeneration and Gene Expression during the Morphogenesis in Rice
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2019-12-01Author
HARYADI, Nanang Tri
SASMITA, Nanda Adya
MUFADILAH, Mitha Aprilia
THAMRIN, Nurhaliza
AYYUBI, Nabila Nur Aisyah Al
DEWI, Nilasari
UBAIDILLAH, Mohammad
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Melatonin is a significant source of antioxidants and influences plant growth and development. In this research, we
investigated the effect of different concentrations of melatonin on the efficiency of in vitro regeneration and gene
expression during morphogenesis in rice (Oryza sativa L.). Data were recorded on the callus induction and regeneration
phases to reveal the effects of melatonin treatments resulted in the highest rate of regeneration and gene expression in the
varieties used. The results showed that 10 µM of melatonin promoted the regeneration frequency of Cigeulis (71%) and
Ketan Hitam (68%) while 15 µM of melatonin promoted the regeneration frequency of TN1 (61%) and Gogo Niti II
(76%). Based on PCR analysis, exogenous application of melatonin at 10 and 15 µM showed high expression of OsSERK,
OsLEC1 and OsWOX4 genes than those without treatment, while OsBBM gene was not expressed in all treatments.
Melatonin treatment during morphogenesis caused a positive response to generating planlets and gene expression. © 2023
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