The team of Community Service Program – Independent Learning Independent Campus (PkM-MBKM) conducted a Socialization and Tissue Culture Training on Sunday, November 12, 2023. The event took place at PKBM Ibnu Hajar (Pasinaon Laboratory) in Sirahan Village, Salam District, Magelang Regency, with 30 participants from SMK Negeri 1 Salam. The event was successfully conducted with Prof. Dr. Endang Semiarti, M.S., M.Sc., as the supervising professor, along with 19 biology students of the Faculty of Biology, UGM.
PKBM Ibnu Hajar is a non-formal learning institution initiated by the community. This institution facilitates learners to study and develop skills outside formal schooling. One of the facilities owned by PKBM Ibnu Hajar is the Pasinaon Laboratory, a household-scale laboratory that can be used for plant propagation using tissue culture techniques. This facility opens up new potential that can be utilized by various groups, both in terms of education and the economy. Therefore, the PkM-MBKM Orchid Team conducted tissue culture training for the young generation of Indonesia, especially students from SMK N 1 Salam, to maximize this potential in creating a skilled generation to realize Indonesia Emas in 2045.The topic of this activity supports the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) program for 4 goals, namely goals 3, 4, 11 and 17: Good health and well-being; Quality education; Sustainable cities and communities; and Partnership to achieve goals.
The activity was opened by MC Safira Ameliani Ifada, followed by remarks from Dra. Ida Fitri Lusiana, the Founder of PKBM Ibnu Hajar, and Prof. Dr. Endang Semiarti M.S., M.Sc. in this event Prof. Dr. Endang Semiarti M.S., M.Sc delivered material on “Introduction to Orchid Cultivation with Tissue Culture for Beginners” that covered the introduction of various orchid species and their importance as national biodiversity, cultivation and care processes, and economic prospects. After the presentation, the training on sowed orchid planting and subcultured Cymbidium ensifolium orchid explants was carried out and was guided by 6 students: Anisa Dewi Rahayu, Siddharta Arya Anggoro Cen, Novi Astuti Indra Paranita, Gerald Dafa Rizaldy, Khansa Huwaida, and Gina Septiani Agustin. The training concluded with an interactive discussion between the participants and the PkM-MBKM team. The activity ended with the presentation of certificates and the textbook “Plant Biotechnology” from the Faculty of Biology, UGM, to SMK N 1 Salam and the PKBM Ibnu Hajar Library.
It is expected that this activity will be the starting point for Sirahan Village and SMK N 1 Salam in developing tissue culture skills. The basics of tissue culture techniques taught in this event can be further developed and utilized by the participants. The advancement of technology has made tissue culture techniques easy and affordable, allowing them to be performed even with simple tools and materials. Furthermore, the rapid and uniform production of plants by tissue culture will enhance plant production, contributing to economic advancement. Collaboration between PKBM Ibnu Hajar and Pasinaon Laboratory with the Faculty of Biology UGM can continue to be sustainable to achieve the goal of improving the education of the younger generation which will support the community’s economy [Authors: Muhammad Fityatul Haq and Fitra Laras Wigati]