Some Agronomical and Physiological Characteristics of Sang Yod Phatthalung Rice from In Vitro Regenerated Plant After Transfer to Clay Soil in Field Conditions
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https://doi.org/10.48048/tis.2023.6959Keywords:
Agronomical and physiological characteristics, In vitro, Plant growth regulators, Regenerated plant, Sang Yod Phatthalung riceAbstract
Sang Yod Phatthalung rice is indica rice and grown as Geographical Indications (GI) in Patthalung province. Its dark red color seed contains high antioxidant activity that helps reduction in the risk of some chronic diseases such as diabetes, cancer, and cardiovascular diseases. So far, yield per planting area of this rice is still low. Thus, application of PGRs might play an alternative role in agronomical and physiological characteristics leading to improving yield of this rice. First, shoot tips of Sang Yod Phatthalung rice were cultured to induce multiple shoots and root on liquified PGR-free oil palm culture medium (OPCM) with different concentrations of 6-benzyladenine (BA) (0, 0.5, 1, 1.5 mg/L) alone or in combination with 1-naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA) (0 and 0.5 mg/L). Complete plants were acclimatized to field condition at Phatthalung Rice Research Station (PRRS). After acclimatization for 120 and 140 days, some agronomical and physiological characteristics of rice plant obtained from different PGR containing OPCM were statistically compared. A 2×4 factorial design in RCBD with 4 replication was performed. The results were clearly demonstrated that adding BA in the culture medium increase plant height, number of panicles, panicle length and leaf chlorophyll content. Plantlets obtained from in vitro culturing shoot tip on 0.5 mg/L BA containing medium gave the highest results in average plant height at 189.50 cm, number of panicles at 34.00 panicles, panicle length at 32.50 cm and leaf chlorophyll content at 39.65 SPAD unit. The results from this present study indicated the production of new plant types or characteristics for Sang Yod Phatthalung rice for high yield in future.
HIGHLIGHTS
- The effect of concentrations of PGRs, and culture conditions on agronomical and physiological characteristic were evaluated
- 5 mg/L BA-derived plants germinated in vitro gave higher results than ex vitro in agronomical and physiological characteristic
- Addition of 0.5 mg/L BA in the medium increases the plant height, number of panicles, panicle length and leaf chlorophyll content
- 5 mg/L BA-derived plants in vitro gave the highest plant height, number of panicles, panicle length, and leaf chlorophyll content at 189.50 cm, 34.00 panicles, 32.50 cm, and 39.65 SPAD units, respectively
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