The plant regeneration of teak (Tectona grandis L.) was reported. Result showed
that the highest number of shoot induction was 55.49 cm., in length of shoots which tested
at 0.25 mg·L-1 BAP, and averaged 40.29 cm which tested at 0.25 mg·L-1 mT after 4 weeks.
The shoots were elongated using shoot tip explants of cryopreservation on teak by
encapsulation-dehydration (EnDe), encapsulation-vitrification (EnVi) and vitrification (Vi)
techniques. The shoot tips were used as explants, encapsulated apices were precultured on
hormone-free MS medium containing 0.3 M sucrose for 2 days, dehydrated, and immersed
in liquid nitrogen for 24 h after that thawed in thermal bath at 40 ºC and washed in
unloading solution. Vi and EnVi protocols were used to treat with a loading solution,
dehydrated by plant vitrification solution 2 (PVS2). EnDe protocol were encapsulated by
desiccated air-dry in laminar air flow and dehydrated with silica gel. Results showed that
Vi gave an excellent shoot tip explants for survival and regrowth. Vi were unable to
survival. This experiment was preliminary searched to improve and develop the teak for
cryopreservation.