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Optimal protocol for in vitro polyploid induction of Cymbidium aloifolium (L.) Sw

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BMC PLANT BIOLOGY
Volume 23, Issue 1, Pages -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12870-023-04314-8

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Chromosome number; Colchicine; Cymbidium; Leaf anatomy; Orchid; Tetraploid

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This study investigated the induction of polyploidy in Cymbidium aloifolium using colchicine and found that colchicine effectively induced the formation of tetraploid plants. However, higher concentrations and longer durations of treatment resulted in decreased survival and growth performance. Tetraploid plants exhibited the largest stomatal and epidermal cell sizes but decreased densities compared to diploid plants. This study provides valuable information for the cultivation of high-quality ornamental plants and pharmaceutical raw materials.
BackgroundCymbidium aloifolium is a popular ornamental flower in Thailand with both economic and medical values. Polyploid induction techniques are used to improve plant quality. This study identified polyploidy levels of C. aloifolium induction by colchicine. Protocorms of C. aloifolium were treated on solid New Dogashima Medium (NDM) with various concentrations of colchicine (0, 0.01, 0.02, 0.03, 0.04 and 0.05% w/v) for 2, 4 and 8 weeks.ResultsColchicine effectively induced plant polyploidy. Tetraploid plants were found after treatment with 0.03% and 0.04% colchicine for 8 weeks, while at increased concentration and duration, survival, response and growth performance decreased. Tetraploid plants showed the lowest growth performance but highest size of stomatal and epidermal cells. Growth performance and leaf surface anatomy data were analyzed by Pearson's correlation and PCA. Results showed that stomatal and epidermal cell sizes had strongly negative correlations with other variables, while HCA revealed that stomatal and epidermal cell sizes of tetraploid plantlets were larger but stomatal and epidermal cell densities decreased when compared with the diploids.ConclusionColchicine at suitable concentrations and duration produced polyploid plants with alteration of morphological and anatomical traits. This study provides potential information to support orchid quality production as ornamental plants and a source of pharmaceutical raw materials.

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