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3rd International Conference on Biological Sciences and Biotechnology
In vivo thermoterapy: attempt to eliminate virus in potato tuber
Astarini, Ida Ayu^1 ; Margareth, Deborah^1 ; Maya Temaja, I Gede Rai^2
Biology Study Program, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Udayana University, Bali, Indonesia^1
Plant and Diseases Study Program, Faculty of Agroecotechnology, Udayana University, Bali, Indonesia^2
关键词: Control plants;    DAS-ELISA;    Planting seasons;    Practical method;    Production area;    Solanum tuberosum;    Thermotherapies;    Vegetable crops;   
Others  :  https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1315/130/1/012021/pdf
DOI  :  10.1088/1755-1315/130/1/012021
来源: IOP
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【 摘 要 】
Potato is one of an important vegetable crop in Indonesia, including Bali. Main potato production areas in Bali are at Bedugul region, 1.200 m above sea level. Potato production in Bali continued to decrease due to diseases infection, such as early blight, late blight, black leg and virus diseases. Potato farmers in Bali usually set aside their harvest as seed potatoes, resulting in virus diseases being carried out on the next planting seasons and eventually would decrease potato production both in quantity and quality. Four types of virus were confirmed: PVY, PVX, PVS and PRLV. A number of studies have reported thermotherapy technique has been employed to eliminate potato virus in vitro. However, this technique is not readily available for farmers, since there is no established tissue culture laboratory to support. Therefore, there is an urgent need to develop a more practical method. The objective of this study was to eliminate virus on seed potatoes using thermotherapy on tuber. Seed potatoes with 1 cm sprout which were virus positive were placed on sterile charred rice paddy husk, and then put into a humidified incubator. Tubers were exposed to 37°C for four days followed by 34°C for three days alternately for two weeks and three weeks duration. Four tubers received heat exposure regime for each virus type. After thermotherapy, potato tubers were transferred to pots containing charred rice paddy husk and maintain for three weeks until new leaves emerge for virus analyses. Results show that seed tubers experienced delayed growth after thermotherapy. Control plants sprout one week after thermotherapy, while treated plants were not yet sprouting. Experiment is currently underway. It is expected that heat treatment on tuber will give a practical method for farmers to eliminate virus of seed potatoes.
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