2011
DOI: 10.1007/s13237-011-0025-1
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Genomic variations among in vitro regenerated Bulbophyllum auricomum Lindl. plants

Abstract: Bulbophyllum auricomum Lindl. is a commercially important, endangered orchid in Myanmar. Maintenance of genetic variation is considered essential for the long-term survival of a species. In the present study, DNA fingerprinting profile was used to evaluate the genomic variations among 20 randomly selected in vitro regenerated seed derived plants. A total of twelve random primers have generated 101 polymorphic loci (69% of total amplified loci). Genetic polymorphisms between 20 randomly selected in vitro regene… Show more

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“…in Dendrobium [4][5][6][7] and Cymbidium species [8][9][10] etc. In vitro culture and micropropagation Bulbophyllum species have been reported [11][12][13][14] and factors improving shoot multiplication in Bulbophyllum species, especially medium components, were also studied [15][16][17]. However, influence of other medium components, particularly organic supplements, on shoot regeneration efficiency of Bulbophyllum species has only few performed specifically in B. dhaninivatii.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…in Dendrobium [4][5][6][7] and Cymbidium species [8][9][10] etc. In vitro culture and micropropagation Bulbophyllum species have been reported [11][12][13][14] and factors improving shoot multiplication in Bulbophyllum species, especially medium components, were also studied [15][16][17]. However, influence of other medium components, particularly organic supplements, on shoot regeneration efficiency of Bulbophyllum species has only few performed specifically in B. dhaninivatii.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%