Title of article :
An Effective Nutrient Medium for Asymbiotic Seed Germination and In Vitro Seedling Development of Phalaenopsis ‘Bahia Blanca’
Author/Authors :
Abbaszadeh, Mehrnaz Department of Horticulture - Karaj Branch - Islamic Azad University , Miri, Mehdi Department of Horticulture - Karaj Branch - Islamic Azad University , Naderi, Rouhangiz Department of Horticulture - University of Tehran, Karaj
Abstract :
The objective of the present study was to develop a rapid and
successful method for promoting asymbiotic seed germination and growth
and development of protocorm-like bodies (PLBs) and subsequent plantlets
of Phalaenopsis orchid. Four basal media, i.e. Murashige and Skoog (MS),
half-strength MS (½MS), Knudson C (KC), and Vacin and Went (VW)
supplemented with coconut water and peptone, were examined for their
effectiveness in large-scale multiplication by asymbiotic seed germination.
Seed germination, leaf number, root number, root length, seedling length,
and fresh and dry weight were scored. Well-rooted plantlets 4-cm in height
were transferred to a greenhouse in trays containing expanded clay, charcoal,
cocopeat and perlite (4:2:1:1) or sphagnum moss. The seed germination
frequency and seedling development were found to be significantly higher in
organic growth supplement-enriched MS and ½MS media. The results
indicated that the highest seed germination (94%) was obtained in MS
medium supplemented with 100 mg/L coconut water or 1 g/L peptone and
½MS containing 1 or 2 g/L peptone. However, the longest seedling was
found in MS or ½MS media supplemented with 100 mg/L coconut water or
MS containing 1 g/L peptone. Ninety-seven percent of plantlets survived
after 1 month in mixture media expanded clay: charcoal: cocopeat: perlite.
Keywords :
Coconut water , Media , Orchid , Peptone , Protocorm-like bodies
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics