The influence of plant growth regulators and light supply on bitter cassava callus initiation for starch production

The application of cassava starch in the biopolymers industry has been growing significantly due to its low cost, good oxygen barrier in the dry state, and biodegradability. Plant culture technology is an alternative to traditional propagation as it does not require large areas for production, has a...

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Main Authors: Mohamad Puad, Noor Illi, Ibrahim, Soumayat Ali, Azmi, Azlin Suhaida, Abduh, Muhammad Yusuf
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spelling my.iium.irep.1100252024-05-23T03:41:35Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/110025/ The influence of plant growth regulators and light supply on bitter cassava callus initiation for starch production Mohamad Puad, Noor Illi Ibrahim, Soumayat Ali Azmi, Azlin Suhaida Abduh, Muhammad Yusuf SB Plant culture TP248.13 Biotechnology The application of cassava starch in the biopolymers industry has been growing significantly due to its low cost, good oxygen barrier in the dry state, and biodegradability. Plant culture technology is an alternative to traditional propagation as it does not require large areas for production, has a higher rate of multiplication, and produces disease-free plants. However, the application of cassava callus culture for starch production is limited. This study focuses on identifying the significant culture parameters for a maximum Rayong cultivar cassava callus growth and evaluation of its starch content. Cassava stems petiole and leaf explants were cultured on MS medium containing different combinations of 2,4-D (8, 12, and 15 mg/L) and BAP (1, 3, and 5 mg/L) under three light conditions (0, 16, and 24 h). The screening of the most influential parameter was done using the 2-level Factorial Design in Design Expert v13 by analyzing the frequency of callus formation. All leaf explant turned brown with no callus induction. The highest frequency of callus formation derived from stem petiole explant was achieved by the combination of 8 mg/L 2,4-D and 1 mg/L BAP under the light condition (75%) followed by 8 mg/L 2,4 D + 1 mg/L BAP under the dark condition (50%). Based on the ANOVA analysis, the individual supply of 2,4-D and BAP respectively, have a negative effect on callus formation while the combination of 2,4-D and BAP has a positive effect. Light supply did not significantly affect cassava callus formation. The amount of starch in the cassava callus was then investigated using an iodine test which yielded 0.21% of the total weight of the callus (0.0101g). The amount of starch is relatively low considering that the callus was not grown under the optimum condition for starch production. The findings of this study open prospects for future research in cassava cultures in favor of starch production. IIUM Press 2024-01-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/110025/7/110025_The%20influence%20of%20plant%20growth%20regulators.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/110025/13/110025_The%20influence%20of%20plant%20growth%20regulators_SCOPUS.pdf Mohamad Puad, Noor Illi and Ibrahim, Soumayat Ali and Azmi, Azlin Suhaida and Abduh, Muhammad Yusuf (2024) The influence of plant growth regulators and light supply on bitter cassava callus initiation for starch production. IIUM Engineering Journal, 25 (1). pp. 1-11. ISSN 1511-788X E-ISSN 2289-7860 https://journals.iium.edu.my/ejournal/index.php/iiumej/article/view/2585 10.31436/iiumej.v25i1.2585
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topic SB Plant culture
TP248.13 Biotechnology
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TP248.13 Biotechnology
Mohamad Puad, Noor Illi
Ibrahim, Soumayat Ali
Azmi, Azlin Suhaida
Abduh, Muhammad Yusuf
The influence of plant growth regulators and light supply on bitter cassava callus initiation for starch production
description The application of cassava starch in the biopolymers industry has been growing significantly due to its low cost, good oxygen barrier in the dry state, and biodegradability. Plant culture technology is an alternative to traditional propagation as it does not require large areas for production, has a higher rate of multiplication, and produces disease-free plants. However, the application of cassava callus culture for starch production is limited. This study focuses on identifying the significant culture parameters for a maximum Rayong cultivar cassava callus growth and evaluation of its starch content. Cassava stems petiole and leaf explants were cultured on MS medium containing different combinations of 2,4-D (8, 12, and 15 mg/L) and BAP (1, 3, and 5 mg/L) under three light conditions (0, 16, and 24 h). The screening of the most influential parameter was done using the 2-level Factorial Design in Design Expert v13 by analyzing the frequency of callus formation. All leaf explant turned brown with no callus induction. The highest frequency of callus formation derived from stem petiole explant was achieved by the combination of 8 mg/L 2,4-D and 1 mg/L BAP under the light condition (75%) followed by 8 mg/L 2,4 D + 1 mg/L BAP under the dark condition (50%). Based on the ANOVA analysis, the individual supply of 2,4-D and BAP respectively, have a negative effect on callus formation while the combination of 2,4-D and BAP has a positive effect. Light supply did not significantly affect cassava callus formation. The amount of starch in the cassava callus was then investigated using an iodine test which yielded 0.21% of the total weight of the callus (0.0101g). The amount of starch is relatively low considering that the callus was not grown under the optimum condition for starch production. The findings of this study open prospects for future research in cassava cultures in favor of starch production.
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author Mohamad Puad, Noor Illi
Ibrahim, Soumayat Ali
Azmi, Azlin Suhaida
Abduh, Muhammad Yusuf
author_facet Mohamad Puad, Noor Illi
Ibrahim, Soumayat Ali
Azmi, Azlin Suhaida
Abduh, Muhammad Yusuf
author_sort Mohamad Puad, Noor Illi
title The influence of plant growth regulators and light supply on bitter cassava callus initiation for starch production
title_short The influence of plant growth regulators and light supply on bitter cassava callus initiation for starch production
title_full The influence of plant growth regulators and light supply on bitter cassava callus initiation for starch production
title_fullStr The influence of plant growth regulators and light supply on bitter cassava callus initiation for starch production
title_full_unstemmed The influence of plant growth regulators and light supply on bitter cassava callus initiation for starch production
title_sort influence of plant growth regulators and light supply on bitter cassava callus initiation for starch production
publisher IIUM Press
publishDate 2024
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/110025/7/110025_The%20influence%20of%20plant%20growth%20regulators.pdf
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https://journals.iium.edu.my/ejournal/index.php/iiumej/article/view/2585
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