Potential Utilization of Coconut Water as a Natural Substitute to Plant Growth Regulators for In Vitro Propagation of Hibiscus sabdariffa
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2024
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE & BIOLOGY
Abstract
Hibiscus sabdariffa L. possesses various parts like seeds, leaves and calyces that hold economic importance due to their multi
purpose. Its benefits can be fully tapped into using in vitro propagation, especially by incorporating organic additives into the
media. This study established the sterilization protocol and the response of H. sabdariffa to various concentrations of coconut
water as a natural plant growth regulator. Seeds were surface-sterilized using calcium hypochlorite solution in combination
with 70% ethanol, with or without hot water pre-treatment, and cultured on Murashige and Skoog (MS) basal media. Ten days
after culture, hypocotyl, cotyledon and cotyledonary node explants excised from in vitro-grown seedlings were cultured on
MS medium supplemented with varying concentrations of coconut water (0, 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25% v/v). The cultures were
monitored for callus induction, morphology, and colour of the callus, as well as shoot and root formation. The result showed
that the seeds sterilized in 70% ethanol (20 s) and 5% calcium hypochlorite for 20 min resulted in the highest percentage of
clean culture and germination. By day 28, all the explants in the different coconut water treatments had formed callus. Leaf
formation was observed from all cotyledonary nodes in the various treatments. Multiple shoots were observed on cotyledon
explants in MS medium supplemented with 15% coconut water. Root formation was observed on all the treatments. Further
research is recommended to ascertain the effect of coconut water on the morphogenesis of the plant.
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Coconut water, Organic additives, Hibiscus sabdariffa, Roselle, Multiple shoots