2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.dib.2019.104493
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Data on the vegetative growth at post acclimatization stage of two dendrobium genotypes as an effect of different growing media

Abstract: The growing medium is an important factor for plant growth and development. Many growing media are used for orchids, but their availability is limited and some are prohibitively expensive. Therefore, alternative growing media need to be studied. This study was conducted to investigate the potency of some alternative growing media for growing two Dendrobium genotypes, D. sylvanum and D. nindii x D. stratiotes, at the post-acclimatization stage. Five growing media were used in this experiment, namely tree fern f… Show more

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“…The widest leaf blades were noted when plantlets were cultivated in vitro in the presence of IBA and acclimatized in a mixture of sphagnum moss and substrate for orchids (8.9 mm), in comparison to those cultivated in the presence of IAA and planted into the same type of substrate (7.4 mm). The positive effect of sphagnum moss was observed by Suradinata et al [ 38 ] in Dendrobium Indii × Dendrobium stratiotes and Dendrobium sylvanum , as well as by Juras et al [ 39 ] in Cattleya xanthina . The negative influence of sphagnum moss on the studied feature was noted by Trelka et al [ 23 ] in Phalaenopsis ‘Springield’ and ‘Zagreb’.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…The widest leaf blades were noted when plantlets were cultivated in vitro in the presence of IBA and acclimatized in a mixture of sphagnum moss and substrate for orchids (8.9 mm), in comparison to those cultivated in the presence of IAA and planted into the same type of substrate (7.4 mm). The positive effect of sphagnum moss was observed by Suradinata et al [ 38 ] in Dendrobium Indii × Dendrobium stratiotes and Dendrobium sylvanum , as well as by Juras et al [ 39 ] in Cattleya xanthina . The negative influence of sphagnum moss on the studied feature was noted by Trelka et al [ 23 ] in Phalaenopsis ‘Springield’ and ‘Zagreb’.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…A negative influence of sphagnum moss used alone was noted in the presented experiment, which confirms the data obtained by Alves and Smozinski [ 37 ] in Epidendrum ibaguense , or Trelka et al [ 23 ] in Phalaenopsis ‘Springfield’ and ‘Zagreb’. On the other hand, the positive effect of sphagnum moss was noted in the studies of Suradinata et al [ 38 ] in Dendrobium Iindii × Dendrobiium stratiotes and Dendrobium sylvanum , as well as Juras et al [ 39 ] in Cattleya xanthina . The lowest number of leaves was observed in plants that had been cultivated in vitro in the presence of IAA and then grown in the substrate for orchids (3.0).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plant height could be influenced by the genetic factor (Djarot et al 2021;Suradinata et al 2019b) and also exogenous auxin application. Based on statistical data analysis, the application of auxin at 100 and 200 mg L -1 significantly increased the plant height, resulting in the highest plant obtained.…”
Section: Plant Heightmentioning
confidence: 99%