PRESERVATION EFFECT OF PEG (POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL) ON SYNTHETIC SEED OF SUGARCANE (Saccharum officinarum) VAR. NXI 1,3
Date
2018-03-16Author
Ningtiyas, Wulan Nursyiam
Dewanti, Parawita
Sugiharto, Bambang
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Encapsulation is a method for embryonic tissue-coating system using Na-alginate for synthetic seed
preservation. In order to produce synthetic seed of sugarcane, coleoptillar embryonic callus and apical bud were
encapsulated by encapsulation media (MS0 + 4% Na-alginate + 100 mM CaCl
2
). In this study, addition of PEG
solution (0%, 1%, 2%, 3% (w/v)) in encapsulation media showed desiccation effect. This effect not only resulted in
triggered the growth of synthetic seeds but also preserved the synthetic seed. Retarding the growth of synthetic seed
is the effect of PEG on preserving the seed. PEG treatment also implied on longer storage periode of the synthetic
seed. The result showed that 2% PEG was the most effective concentration of encapsulation media. Desiccation
effect of 2% PEG prolonged storage period of synthetic seed until 3 weeks with 89,32 planlets generated and
chlorophyll concentration of 26,03 𝝁g/mL.
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