Development of banana plants by using micro propagation method on tissue culture and cost analysis: a research / Muhammad Kahfi Kasah

At the present, everyone already know and very familiar with the banana fruit crops due to a good taste, delicious and the benefit of eating banana fruits. Bananas are traditionally propagated using suckers which can be exposed by any disease such as panama disease, fusarium wilt, and sigatokadiseas...

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Main Author: Kasah, Muhammad Kahfi
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology 2018
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/22720/
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description At the present, everyone already know and very familiar with the banana fruit crops due to a good taste, delicious and the benefit of eating banana fruits. Bananas are traditionally propagated using suckers which can be exposed by any disease such as panama disease, fusarium wilt, and sigatokadisease. It also affects the uniformity and shows slow process in plant growth. Plant propagation through tissue culture is one of the methods that can solve these problems via shoot tip culture in glass jars technique by using MS medium supplement with appropriate concentration of Napthalene Acetic Acid (NAA) and Benzylaminopurine (BAP). MS medium supplemented with 5 μg/L BAP produced the highest number of shoot from explant, while number shoot multiplication was observed on medium without cytokinin. The number of shoots reacted for establishing and their survivability was higher with NAA. MS medium supplemented with 1 μg/L NAA created the highest number of root. Plantlets cultured on medium without cytokinin gave more roots in the rooting medium during root induction after multiplication process. Eventually, the most important thing was aseptic technique and skill to avoid the explant from contaminations. The cost of tissue culture banana plantlet produced was determined by calculate the production cost incurred and the number per plantlets produced.
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spelling uitm-227202020-07-29T09:14:59Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/22720/ Development of banana plants by using micro propagation method on tissue culture and cost analysis: a research / Muhammad Kahfi Kasah Kasah, Muhammad Kahfi Cell culture SB Plant culture Plant propagation At the present, everyone already know and very familiar with the banana fruit crops due to a good taste, delicious and the benefit of eating banana fruits. Bananas are traditionally propagated using suckers which can be exposed by any disease such as panama disease, fusarium wilt, and sigatokadisease. It also affects the uniformity and shows slow process in plant growth. Plant propagation through tissue culture is one of the methods that can solve these problems via shoot tip culture in glass jars technique by using MS medium supplement with appropriate concentration of Napthalene Acetic Acid (NAA) and Benzylaminopurine (BAP). MS medium supplemented with 5 μg/L BAP produced the highest number of shoot from explant, while number shoot multiplication was observed on medium without cytokinin. The number of shoots reacted for establishing and their survivability was higher with NAA. MS medium supplemented with 1 μg/L NAA created the highest number of root. Plantlets cultured on medium without cytokinin gave more roots in the rooting medium during root induction after multiplication process. Eventually, the most important thing was aseptic technique and skill to avoid the explant from contaminations. The cost of tissue culture banana plantlet produced was determined by calculate the production cost incurred and the number per plantlets produced. Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology 2018 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/22720/1/22720.pdf Kasah, Muhammad Kahfi (2018) Development of banana plants by using micro propagation method on tissue culture and cost analysis: a research / Muhammad Kahfi Kasah. (2018) [Student Project] <http://terminalib.uitm.edu.my/22720.pdf> (Unpublished)
spellingShingle Cell culture
SB Plant culture
Plant propagation
Kasah, Muhammad Kahfi
Development of banana plants by using micro propagation method on tissue culture and cost analysis: a research / Muhammad Kahfi Kasah
title Development of banana plants by using micro propagation method on tissue culture and cost analysis: a research / Muhammad Kahfi Kasah
title_full Development of banana plants by using micro propagation method on tissue culture and cost analysis: a research / Muhammad Kahfi Kasah
title_fullStr Development of banana plants by using micro propagation method on tissue culture and cost analysis: a research / Muhammad Kahfi Kasah
title_full_unstemmed Development of banana plants by using micro propagation method on tissue culture and cost analysis: a research / Muhammad Kahfi Kasah
title_short Development of banana plants by using micro propagation method on tissue culture and cost analysis: a research / Muhammad Kahfi Kasah
title_sort development of banana plants by using micro propagation method on tissue culture and cost analysis: a research / muhammad kahfi kasah
topic Cell culture
SB Plant culture
Plant propagation
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/22720/