Yogyakarta, June 2, 2025 — The Faculty of Biology, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), through its Biotechnology Laboratory, hosted a collaborative meeting with the Faculty of Agriculture, Udayana University, and the Regional Research and Innovation Agency (BRIDA) of Bali Province on Monday, June 2, 2025. The meeting took place at the KPTU Meeting Room of the Faculty of Biology UGM.
This meeting aimed to discuss a joint research initiative focused on utilizing biotechnology to develop a new variety of Bali-native orchids, known as Dwarf Forma Bali. The collaboration is expected to strengthen both conservation efforts and innovation in the development of regional ornamental plants through modern biotechnological approaches.
The Udayana University delegation was led by Dr. Gusti Ngurah Alit Susanta Wirya, S.P., M.Agr., Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture, accompanied by researchers Dr. Putu Sudiarta, Prof. Dr. Ir. Rindang Dwiyani, and Dr. Ida Ayu Putri Darmawati. From BRIDA Bali, Ir. I Nyoman Suarta, M.Si., Head of Regional Development Priority Division, attended along with several BRIDA staff members.
Representing the Faculty of Biology UGM were Dr. Eko Agus Suyono, S.Si., M.Sc., Vice Dean for Research, Community Service, Collaboration, and Alumni; Wahyu Aristyaning Putri, S.Si., M.Sc., Ph.D., Head of the Biotechnology Laboratory; Prof. Dr. Endang Semiarti, M.S., M.Sc.; Dr. Eng. Thoriq Teja Samudra, S.Si., M.Sc.; as well as undergraduate and graduate students under the supervision of Prof. Endang, who have long been engaged in orchid research as one of Indonesia’s leading tropical plant resources.
During the discussion session, the UGM Biotechnology Laboratory team presented their recent research progress, including:
- Development of miniature orchid varieties using the CRISPR/Cas9 Genome Editing system
- Identification and analysis of model plants to support miniature orchid development
- Characterization of the ERECTA gene structure, which plays a role in orchid morphology regulation
This meeting marked an important step in strengthening research synergy between universities and regional research institutions in supporting the development of local genetic resources through innovative scientific approaches. It is hoped that the collaboration will not only result in superior orchid varieties but also enhance the role of scientific research in regional development and biodiversity conservation in Indonesia.