Adaptation of compact callus of pomelo (Citrus grandis) to liquid media as potential approach to increase growth
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2008-11-19Author
Zarina, Zakaria
Nor Alina, Nazri
Azlinda, Mohd Ali
Ku Syahidah, Ku Ismail
Mohd Azlan, Mohd Ishak
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Citrus grandis or pomelo is a Malaysia local fruits that found contain high antioxidant
compounds such as ascorbic acid and flavonoids. Therefore, the use of young pomelo
fruit as explants sources in tissue culture approach for in vitro production of natural
antioxidant compounds might sound promising. The study of compounds such as
limonene and linalool has been carried out with successful production of those particular
compounds in callus culture (Nik Norulaini et. al., 2003). Callus culture of young pomelo
fruits was successfully established and the growth was favorable from the explants
originated from 5-week old fruits cultured on modified Murashige & Skoog (MS, 1962)
media supplemented with 510 mg/l phosphate, 3 mg/l each of 2,4-D and kinetin and 0.2
mg/l ABA (Jenimar, 2001).
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