Pengaruh beberapa fitohormon pada pembentukan mutan barley (Hordeum vulgare) dengan fenotip biji abnormal

Seg8 is the shrunken endosperm mutant occured naturally in barley (Hordeum vulgare). This recessive mutant does not express xenia which indicates that the endosperm phenotypes depend on the genotype of the diploid maternal parents. This mutant provides an opportunity to analyze factors produced by t...

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Main Author: Ira N. Djajanegara
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Indonesian Biological Society 2012-02-01
Series:Journal of Biological Researches
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Online Access:http://berkalahayati.org/journal/2e7aaa88
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Summary:Seg8 is the shrunken endosperm mutant occured naturally in barley (Hordeum vulgare). This recessive mutant does not express xenia which indicates that the endosperm phenotypes depend on the genotype of the diploid maternal parents. This mutant provides an opportunity to analyze factors produced by the female parent that affect the seed development process. One of the factors affecting seed development and growth is phytohormones. In vitro spike culture culture system adopted from wheat spike culture system was used to investigate the involvement of phytohormones in the grain fi lling process. Phytohormones were applied during 15 days period of culture. Phytohormones concentrations used were as follows abscisic acid 10–4 M, 5×10–5 M, 10–6M, 5×10–7M & 10–7M. Gibberelic acid concentrations were 5×10–3 M, 5×10–4 M, 5×10–5 M, 2.5× 10–5M, 10–5M & 2×10–6M. Cytokinin concentrations were 2×10–6 M, 2×10–7 M & 2×10–8 M. In this experiment, 2 days before anthesis is the best stage to start the spike culture period and 15 days period of culture is suffi cient to observe the grain fi lling process & emergence of the mutant phenotype. The phytohormones treatments as well as their respective concenrations were not able to recover the normal phenotype. Abscisic acid treatment at 5X10-7 M were able to increase the mutant grain dry weight signifi cantly compared to untreated culture but the normal phenotype was not recovered. This indicates that lack of phytohormones was not the maternal factor affecting the seed development process in this particular mutant.
ISSN:0852-6834
2337-389X