Journal of Tropical Biodiversity and Biotechnology (Oct 2023)

Induction of Synthetic Polyploids of Porang (<i>Amorphophallus muelerri</i> Blume) and Assessment of Its Genetic Variability Using Morphological Data and RAPD Molecular Marker

  • Suyono Suyono,
  • Imey Tamara Indivia,
  • Ruri Siti Resmisari,
  • Fitriyah Fitriyah,
  • Didik Wahyudi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22146/jtbb.82238
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 3

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This study uses morphological characteristics and RAPD markers to evaluate the polyploidization of synthetic porang. Seeds of triploid porang (2n=2x=26) were soaked in the different colchicine concentrations for 24 hours. After colchicine treatment, the porang seeds were planted to an MS medium that contained 2.2 µM of 6-benzylaminopurine (BAP), then, 40 days after planting in the MS media, the morphology and molecular of synthetic polyploid porang were characterized. For DNA extraction, a total of 100 mg of young leaves of porang plantlet was collected. One way Anova followed by the Duncan test (95%) was performed for phenotypic characterization. The number of different alleles, number of effective alleles, Shannon's information index, diversity, and unbiased diversity were assessed for genetic diversity. Synthetic polyploid porang has a higher total shoot, root, and wider leaves than normal porang. Polyploidy induction also successfully increased the genetic diversity of porang, and the genetic diversity will increase porang adaptability and sustainability of porang cultivation.

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