2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-737x2012000200006
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Germinação, crescimento e desenvolvimento in vitro de orquídeas (Cattleya spp., Orchidaceae)

Abstract: Germination, growth and development in vitro of orchids of the genus CattleyaOrchids are over-exploited in their natural environment due to their ornamental importance, which is leading some species to extinction. In vitro culture is an alternative for ex-situ conservation. Our objective was to determine an efficient medium for in vitro seed germination and initial seedling growth of Cattleya forbesii and Cattleya harrisoniana. Seeds of Cattleya forbesii were incubated in Murashige & Skoog (MS) medium (T1) and… Show more

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“…Given the efficiency of activated carbon to adsorb undesirable compounds, which are occasionally present in the medium, it follows that it also acts on the desirable substances, making them unavailable for the explant, indicating there is a tolerable limit for this agent to the culture medium. The optimal dose in this study was approximately 2,5 g L -1 , a result that corroborates those found by Chagas et al (2005) and Schneiders et al (2012) who worked with Cattleya harrisoniana and several species of citrus, respectively. An adequate supply of activated charcoal is an essential requirement for the satisfactory performance of explants in vitro.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Given the efficiency of activated carbon to adsorb undesirable compounds, which are occasionally present in the medium, it follows that it also acts on the desirable substances, making them unavailable for the explant, indicating there is a tolerable limit for this agent to the culture medium. The optimal dose in this study was approximately 2,5 g L -1 , a result that corroborates those found by Chagas et al (2005) and Schneiders et al (2012) who worked with Cattleya harrisoniana and several species of citrus, respectively. An adequate supply of activated charcoal is an essential requirement for the satisfactory performance of explants in vitro.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…This percentage was significantly higher than that found on AC-devoid medium (30%) ( Table 1). Similar results were found by Schneiders et al (2012), who obtained that, at 30 days after sowing, both treatments had germinated; however, the medium containing AC promoted higher germination of seeds (90%) compared to that with no AC (45%). Thomas (2008) affirmed that not all species undergo positive influence by the presence of AC; therefore, to establish a suitable protocol for each kind of orchid, specific tests are necessary.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Plant structural development is directly related to absorption and incorporation of mineral nutrients (SCHNEIDERS et al, 2012). Macro and micronutrient availability in pyroligneous liquor (Table 1) may have contributed to vegetative growth when present in the culture medium at low levels.…”
Section: Figure 1 Protocorms Of Oeceoclades Maculata (Lindl) With Lmentioning
confidence: 99%