Isolation and regeneration protoplast of an oil palm pathogen, Ganoderma boninense

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Abstract

Ganoderma boninense is a known cause for basal stem rot (BSR) in oil palm. Thus, to curb the infection towards oil palm, the establishment of protoplast isolation and regeneration protocol is crucial to be studied. This will provide information on the functional genes especially those which leads towards infection and pathogenicity. In this study, a method was outlined to isolated protoplast in G. boninense by manipulating parameters such as mycelium age, concentration of lysing enzyme, and duration of mycelia incubation in lytic solution. The results shows that from 0.1 g of wet weight mycelia, the highest protoplast yield obtained was 5.5 × 108 protoplast/ml using 5th day old culture in a lytic mixture containing 2.0 % of lysing enzyme incubated for 4 hours at 30 °C with agitation of 80-100 rpm. The highest percentage of protoplast regeneration obtained from this study was 0.2 % using CYM medium supplemented with 0.6 M sorbitol. To date, this is the first report of protoplast isolation and regeneration for this phytopathogen.

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Irene, L. I., Bakar, F. D. A., Idris, A. S., & Murad, A. M. A. (2015). Isolation and regeneration protoplast of an oil palm pathogen, Ganoderma boninense. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 1678). American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4931224

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