Abstract

Production of vetiver in Indonesia is low, and its oil quality is not in line with market demand due to the low quality of plant raw materials. In vitro mutagenesis using ethyl methanesulfonate (EMS) has the potential to produce superior vetiver variants. This study aimed to determine the effect of EMS on the growth and shoot formation of in vitro vetiver plants. In vitro mutagenesis was performed by culturing in vitro shoots on MS medium containing EMS with various concentrations (0.02; 0.04; 0.06; 0.08; 0.1%) for 4 weeks. The results showed that the addition of 0.02-0.1% EMS to the medium affected on in vitro shoot growth and the ability to form new shoots. EMS increased the percentage of dead explants and decreased the average number of shoots, the number of shoots formed per explant, and the shoot fresh weight. The higher the EMS concentration in the medium, the smaller the percentage of survived explants and the lower ability to form new shoots with the average number of shoots formed less. The percentage of survived explants on the medium without the addition of EMS and on the medium with the addition of EMS with low concentrations of 0.02 and 0.04% reached 100% with an average number of shoots formed ranging from 8.5-10 shoots/explant. Meanwhile, the percentage of survived explants on medium with the addition of EMS with a high concentration of 0.08-0.1% was only 12.5-25% with an average number of shoots formed was less than 2 shoots/explant. Keywords: EMS, in vitro shoots, Vetiveria zizanioides .

Highlights

  • Vetiver oil derived from vetiver (Vetiveria zizanioides [L.] Nash) is one of the essential oils with a high market demand

  • The addition of ethyl methanesulfonate (EMS) to the medium affected the percentage of survived explants, the average number of shoots, the number of shoots formed per explant and the fresh weight of shoots (Fig. 2)

  • At the end of culture or 4 weeks after culture, the average number of shoots and the number of shoots formed per explant on the control media without the addition of the EMS mutagen was 11 shoots, while the average number of shoots and the number of shoots formed per explant on the medium with the addition of EMS 0, 02-0.06% ranged from 5.8-9.6 shoots (8.5-10 shoots/ explant)

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INTRODUCTION

Vetiver oil derived from vetiver (Vetiveria zizanioides [L.] Nash) is one of the essential oils with a high market demand. It is used as a fixative in the perfume industry, a component mixture in the soap and cosmetics industry, and aromatherapy [1]. To improve the quality of raw materials and oil yield, it is necessary to develop superior vetiver plant seeds. Besides producing variations in morphological characteristics, several studies showed that chemical mutagens EMS in high concentrations had an inhibitory effect on explant survival, callus formation, germination, shoot initiation and proliferation, root initiation, and plantlet regeneration [9,10,11]. It is necessary to evaluate the effect of EMS on in vitro shoot regeneration in vetiver plants

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