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  1. Piriyatasni Sellapan, Emelda Rosseleena Rohani, Normah Mohd Noor
    Sains Malaysiana, 2018;47:3051-3059.
    Sesquiterpenes are a three-isoprene unit compounds which belong to terpenoid family of secondary metabolites. These
    volatile compounds are one of the major constituents of essential oils in plants and plays major roles in plant signaling
    of defense mechanism. The effects of methyl jasmonate (MeJA) concentrations (100 and 200 μM) on the production
    of sesquiterpene compounds after incubation period for 1, 3, and 6 days were investigated in Persicaria minor cell
    suspension culture. Headspace Solid-Phase Microextraction (HS-SPME) method was used to absorb volatile compounds
    from suspension cells and liquid medium. They were then analyzed through Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
    (GC-MS) to identify sesquiterpene compounds. Among the 15 sesquiterpene compounds identified, α- muurolene was found
    in significantly higher concentration in all MeJA treated cultures. The results showed that α-muurolene was detected in
    the suspension cells at the highest peak area of 14.17% at 100 μM MeJA treated cultures with 3-day incubation. Analysis
    of liquid medium of the treatments identified secretion of α-muurolene into the culture medium, with total peak area of
    0.72%. These results showed that sesquiterpene production in MeJA induced P. minor suspension culture depended on
    the MeJA concentration and also culture incubation period.
  2. Siti Nursyazwani Maadon, Sarini Ahmad Wakid, Iwana Izni Zainudin, Lili Syahani Rusli, Mohd Syahril Mohd Zan, Nor’Aishah Hasan, et al.
    Sains Malaysiana, 2018;47:3025-3030.
    Endophytic fungi are those living inside the host plant without causing any apparent negative effect on the host plant. Two
    isolates endophytic fungi from leaves and two isolates from root at Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Reserve Forest,
    Negeri Sembilan were successfully isolated and identified by morphology and molecular characteristic. Samples were
    surface sterilized and sub-cultured to obtain a pure culture. Characteristics of the isolates such as colony appearance,
    mycelial texture, conidia/spores and pigmentation were studied to explore their morphology. Isolates were also subjected to
    a PCR-based genotyping test. There were noticeable differences in morphological characteristics among the four isolates.
    Microscopic analysis showed four isolates consist of septa and conidia/spores. The pigmentation result showed that
    colony in A1leaf samples demonstrated an orange color on potato dextrose agar (PDA) media, colony in A1root demonstrate
    a black texture in PDA media while hairy colonies in the others two isolates showed a white color on PDA media. Based on
    molecular analyses the fungal genera showed 99-100% similarity with the related fungi recorded in the GenBank. Both
    morphology and molecular sequencing of internal transcribed spacer (ITS) regions of endophytic fungi showed that three
    isolates (A1root, C2leaf, and C3root) were grouped in Basidiomycota while one isolate (A1leaf) belonged to Ascomycota. The
    endophyte funguses were identified as Daldinia sp. (A1leaf), Polyporales sp. (A1root,) Lentinus sp. (C2leaf,) and Rigidoporus
    sp. (C3root). Overall, the new discoveries of isolated endophyte fungal have dyeing potential of fungal pigments which
    offer a viable alternative to natural vegetable and harmful synthetic dyes.
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