Seminar, Expo Dan Diskusi (SEEDs) Perbenihan Nasional 2017 2017
DOI: 10.25047/agropross.2017.15
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Respon Pemberian Aspirin dan Kinetin Terhadap Pembentukan Umbi Mikro Kentang (Solanum tuberosum L.) Secara In Vitro

Abstract: Kebutuhan kentang yang semakin tinggi menyebabkan permintaan semakin meningkat. Rendahnya produksi kentang mengakibatkan berbagai upaya untuk peningkatan produksi terus dilakukan. Penggunaan metode kultur jaringan yaitu metode untuk mengisolasi bagian tanaman seperti protoplasma, sel, sekelompok sel, jaringan dan organ dalam kondisi aseptik, sehingga dapat diperbanyak dan beregenerasi menjadi tanaman utuh dapat dijadikan alternatif pemenuhan kebutuhan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui kecepatan pemben… Show more

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“…The methods were applied by most of Indonesian farmers, however production of qualifiedlilium bulb commercially is never reported. Several in vitro propagation researches of lilies were reported using bulb scales as explant source on Lilium longiflorum (Priyono and Winarsih, 2000;Priyono, 2001;Haryati, 2015), on Oriental lily (Pramanik and Rachmawati, 2010) and filament of Oriental lily (Kurniati et al, 2012). From these study, end products of the researches were micro-bulbs and plantlets.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The methods were applied by most of Indonesian farmers, however production of qualifiedlilium bulb commercially is never reported. Several in vitro propagation researches of lilies were reported using bulb scales as explant source on Lilium longiflorum (Priyono and Winarsih, 2000;Priyono, 2001;Haryati, 2015), on Oriental lily (Pramanik and Rachmawati, 2010) and filament of Oriental lily (Kurniati et al, 2012). From these study, end products of the researches were micro-bulbs and plantlets.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%