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SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY
Volume 151, Issue -, Pages 578-582Publisher
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DOI: 10.1016/j.sajb.2022.10.031
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Micropropagation; Asymbiotic germination; Activated charcoal; Mexican native orchid
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Encyclia cordigera is a Mexican orchid species of ornamental and economic importance. This study successfully established a protocol for asymbiotic seed germination and acclimatization of E. cordigera, contributing to its propagation and conservation.
Encyclia cordigera is a Mexican native orchid, of major ornamental importance due to its beautiful and fra-grant flowers. The said characteristics also create a risk for the extinction of the species, thus, the urgent necessity to stablish propagation strategies to prevent its loss. The objective of this study was to establish a protocol for asymbiotic seed germination and acclimatization of E. cordigera. For asymbiotic germination, dif-ferent concentrations (1/4 and 1/2 and full-strength) of MS medium were evaluated, adding 0.15% of activated charcoal (AC). MS medium without AC was used as a control treatment. The germination percentage was evaluated after 16 weeks of culture. The treatments used for the germination stage were also used for the development of seedlings which lasted 20 weeks, then plant length, number of roots, root length, number of shoots, and number of leaves per shoot were measured. Finally, the plants obtained were acclimatized. The 1/2-strength MS + 0.15% AC resulted in 100% seed germination, while 1/4-strength MS + 0.15% AC yielded lon-ger seedlings (1.53 cm long). As for the number and length of roots, MS + 0.15% AC proved to be the best medium, with 2 roots and 2 cm respectively. No significant differences between culture media were found for the number of shoots and number of leaves per shoot. The plants obtained were transferred to an accli-matization process for eight weeks in the greenhouse, 209 plants (97% survival rate) were obtained during the acclimatization process. The presented protocols will contribute to the propagation and conservation of E. cordigera, an orchid species with ornamental and economic importance.(c) 2022 SAAB. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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