Sobri Hussein
Malaysian Nuclear Agency
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Journal of Zhejiang University-science B | 2013
Anna Pick Kiong Ling; Kinn Poay Tan; Sobri Hussein
ObjectiveLabisia pumila var. alata, commonly known as ‘Kacip Fatimah’ or ‘Selusuh Fatimah’ in Southeast Asia, is traditionally used by members of the Malay community because of its post-partum medicinal properties. Its various pharmaceutical applications cause an excessive harvesting and lead to serious shortage in natural habitat. Thus, this in vitro propagation study investigated the effects of different plant growth regulators (PGRs) on in vitro leaf and stem explants of L. pumila.MethodsThe capabilities of callus, shoot, and root formation were evaluated by culturing both explants on Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium supplemented with various PGRs at the concentrations of 0, 1, 3, 5, and 7 mg/L.ResultsMedium supplemented with 3 mg/L indole-3-butyric acid (IBA) showed the optimal callogenesis from both leaf and stem explants with (72.34±19.55)% and (70.40±14.14)% efficacy, respectively. IBA was also found to be the most efficient PGR for root induction. A total of (50.00±7.07)% and (77.78±16.47)% of root formation were obtained from the in vitro stem and leaf explants after being cultured for (26.5±5.0) and (30.0±8.5) d in the medium supplemented with 1 and 3 mg/L of IBA, respectively. Shoot formation was only observed in stem explant, with the maximum percentage of formation ((100.00±0.00)%) that was obtained in 1 mg/L zeatin after (11.0±2.8) d of culture.ConclusionsCallus, roots, and shoots can be induced from in vitro leaf and stem explants of L. pumila through the manipulation of types and concentrations of PGRs.
Journal of Zhejiang University-science B | 2013
Anna Pick Kiong Ling; Ying Chian Ung; Sobri Hussein; Abdul Rahim Harun; Atsushi Tanaka; Hase Yoshihiro
ObjectiveHeavy ion beam, which has emerged as a new mutagen in the mutation breeding of crops and ornamental plants, is expected to result in the induction of novel mutations. This study investigates the morphological and biochemical responses of Oryza sativa toward different doses of carbon ion beam irradiation.MethodsIn this study, the dry seeds of O. sativa were irradiated at 0, 20, 40, 60, 80, 100, and 120 Gy, followed by in-vitro germination under controlled conditions. Morphological and biochemical studies were conducted to investigate the morphological and physiological responses of O. sativa towards ion beam irradiation.ResultsThe study demonstrated that low doses (10 Gy) of ion beam have a stimulating effect on the height, root length, and fresh weight of the plantlets but not on the number of leaves. Meanwhile, doses higher than 10 Gy caused reductions in all the morphological parameters studied as compared to the control samples. The highest total soluble protein content [(2.11±0.47) mg/g FW] was observed in plantlets irradiated at 20 Gy. All irradiated plantlets were found to have 0.85% to 58.32% higher specific activity of peroxidase as compared to the control samples. The present study also revealed that low doses of ion beam (10 and 20 Gy) had negligible effect on the total chlorophyll content of O. sativa plantlets while 40 Gy had a stimulating effect on the chlorophyll content. Plantlets irradiated between 40 to 120 Gy were shown to be 0.38% to 9.98% higher in total soluble nitrogen content which, however, was not significantly different from the control samples.ConclusionsCarbon ion beam irradiation administered at low to moderate doses of 10 to 40 Gy may induce O. sativa mutants with superior characteristics.
American-Eurasian Journal of Sustainable Agriculture | 2008
Kiong LingPick; A. G. Lai; Sobri Hussein; Abdul Rahim Harun
Archive | 2008
Anna Pick; Kiong Ling; Jing Yi Chia; Sobri Hussein; Abdul Rahim Harun; Tunku Abdul
Asian Journal of Agricultural Sciences | 2009
Lim ZiXiong; Ling PickKiong; Sobri Hussein
Journal of Medicinal Plants Research | 2010
Ling PickKiong; Phua AiTing; Tee ChongSiang; Sobri Hussein
American-Eurasian Journal of Sustainable Agriculture | 2009
Ling PickKiong; Kok KaiMing; Sobri Hussein; Ong SiewLing
American-Eurasian Journal of Sustainable Agriculture | 2008
Ling OngSiew; Kiong LingPick; Sobri Hussein
Archive | 2012
Sobri Hussein; Anna Pick; Kiong Ling; Tze Hann Ng; Rusli Ibrahim; Kee-Yoeup Paek; Kuala Lumpur
African Journal of Biotechnology | 2008
Anna Ling; Pick Kiong; Yeo Shu Thing; Jualang Azlan Gansau; Sobri Hussein