TY - JOUR SP - 71 KW - biomass; callus KW - Cr KW - phytoremediation KW - Tolerance Index IS - 1 EP - 78 JF - JURNAL BIOLOGI PAPUA Y1 - 2024/04/05/ AV - public N2 - The escalating chromium (Cr) heavy metal contamination necessitates effective remediation strategies like phytoremediation. Selecting chromium-tolerant plant species is crucial for successful phytoremediation, achievable through in vitro culture to induce somaclonal variations with resistance traits. Talinum paniculatum, an ornamental plant with robust roots and stress resilience, is a promising candidate for chromium tolerance studies. This research assesses T. paniculatum callus response to chromium stress, focusing on growth and tolerance indices. Results demonstrate the callus's resilience to increasing Cr concentrations, reflected in biomass increase (0.117?0.150 g) and a high tolerance index (TI) of 77.78?100%. Structural integrity and color remained stable throughout the study period, underscoring T. paniculatum's potential for chromium phytoremediation. VL - 16 UR - https://doi.org/10.31957/jbp.3590 SN - 2503-0450 A1 - Ratih Restiani ID - katalog9449 PB - Department of Biology, Universitas Cenderawasih dan Perhimpunan Biologi Papua Cabang Papua TI - RESPON PERTUMBUHAN DAN TOLERANSI KALUS TALINUM PANICULATUM TERHADAP CEKAMAN LOGAM BERAT KROM (CR) ER -