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In vitro tuber induction and growth improvement in Dactylorhiza umbrosa by osmotic pretreatments

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JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE & BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 97, Issue 6, Pages 739-746

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/14620316.2022.2060139

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Osmotic stress; osmotic regulation; polyethylene glycol; salep; terrestrial orchid; tuberisation

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Different osmotic pretreatments were investigated to induce tuber formation in D. umbrosa. Results showed that PEG and mannitol 2% pretreatments increased root number and photosynthetic pigments, and induced accumulation of soluble and reserve sugars in tubers.
Harvesting Dactylorhiza umbrosa from natural habitats for salep production (powdered dried tuber) has endangered the existence of this species. Mass production of tubers is possible in vitro. Different osmotic pretreatments for inducing tuber formation in D. umbrosa were investigated. Seeds were germinated in Fast medium and protocorm derived seedlings measuring 2 cm in height with roots were subjected to 2% and 4% w/v of different osmotica including sorbitol, mannitol, and polyethylene glycol 4000 (PEG), increased concentrations of sugars [sucrose 18 g center dot L-1+fructose 7.5 g center dot L-1 (sugar 1.5x); sucrose 24 g center dot L-1+fructose 10 g center dot L-1 (sugar 2.0x)] and non-pretreated control (sugars 1x; 12 g center dot L-1 sucrose+5 g center dot L-1 fructose) for 29 days. Then, the seedlings were transferred to jars containing Fast medium (similar to the control treatment) supplemented with 1 g center dot L-1 activated charcoal. After 70 days, survival, growth, tuber formation, shoot proline and photosynthetic pigments, and shoot and roots soluble and reserve carbohydrates were determined. PEG and mannitol 2% pretreatments increased root number and photosynthetic pigments. The pretreatments did not affect shoot proline concentration, but induced soluble and reserve sugars accumulation in tubers. According to shoot growth improvement and obtaining the highest tuber number and root carbohydrates content, PEG 2% pretreatment was suggested for D. umbrosa tuberization.

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