2021
DOI: 10.13057/cellbioldev/v050201
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Review: Factors affecting mass propagation of Vanda orchid in vitro

Abstract: Abstract. Setiaji A, Annisa RRR, Santoso AD, Kinasih A, Riyadi ADR. 2021. Review: Factors affecting mass propagation of Vanda orchid in vitro. Cell Biol Dev 5: 51-62. For the past decade, Vanda has been the primadonna of ornamental orchids in the south and southeast Asia, along with Phalaenopsis and Dendrobium. Along with the increase in demand for Vanda, this genus has faced several threats, from illegal collection to habitat loss. Therefore, mass propagation through in vitro culture is a promising strategy t… Show more

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“…Bihar and the western peninsula of India are the only places it may be found. Many species of Vanda are extensively used in traditional and folk medical systems in India, Nepal, China, and other Asian countries 16 . When it comes to traditional Indian medicine, Vanda tessellata is known as "Rasna" in Ayurveda, which is known as the most commonly used medicinal orchid in the genus.…”
Section: Traditional Uses Of Orchids Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bihar and the western peninsula of India are the only places it may be found. Many species of Vanda are extensively used in traditional and folk medical systems in India, Nepal, China, and other Asian countries 16 . When it comes to traditional Indian medicine, Vanda tessellata is known as "Rasna" in Ayurveda, which is known as the most commonly used medicinal orchid in the genus.…”
Section: Traditional Uses Of Orchids Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The limited cultivation of V. limbata is caused by its very long juvenile period or slow growth. Setiaji et al (2021) stated that Vanda orchid cultivation takes more than 3 years from juvenile to flowering. If this condition continues, it is feared that it will have an impact on the lack of orchid populations in nature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In vitro propagation with seed as propagules is an effective method for orchid conservation since it increases the orchid's germination rate, provides massive amounts of healthy plants with diverse genotypes, and can be done in all seasons throughout the year [8]. This particular method requires external factors such as light and medium composition because orchid germination is a complicated process [9]. Several orchid species need light for their germination, they are categorized as photoblastic plants while other species are negative photoblastic plants because they do not require light.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both MS and VW media are expensive therefore modified medium from 1255 (2023) 012026 IOP Publishing doi:10.1088/1755-1315/1255/1/012026 2 natural organic extract and foliar fertilizer can be an alternative option. Frequently-used organic extract are banana, tomato, and coconut water [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%