2018
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/205/1/012025
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The effect of activated charcoal dose and benzyl amino purine concentration on the growth of orchid plantlets in murashige and skoog media in vitro

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“…However, the foundation in providing optimal medium condition is based on nitrogen concentration along with the ammonium/nitrate ratio Koene et al (2019), hence which explains why different mediums need different optimization. Nevertheless, a study by Sipayung et al (2018) stated that activated charcoal does not provide signi icant changes to the growth of plantlets of orchids within two to seven months of culturing in MS media. Other than that, the recommendation of adding charcoal in protocorms development was also supported by the study of Te-Chato et al (2012) whereby 0.2 % of charcoal reduce the browning in the medium for plantlets regeneration.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the foundation in providing optimal medium condition is based on nitrogen concentration along with the ammonium/nitrate ratio Koene et al (2019), hence which explains why different mediums need different optimization. Nevertheless, a study by Sipayung et al (2018) stated that activated charcoal does not provide signi icant changes to the growth of plantlets of orchids within two to seven months of culturing in MS media. Other than that, the recommendation of adding charcoal in protocorms development was also supported by the study of Te-Chato et al (2012) whereby 0.2 % of charcoal reduce the browning in the medium for plantlets regeneration.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TDZ has obvious inducing effect on cluster buds, compared with 6-BA and KT. Because TDZ belongs to phenylurea cytokinin in structure, it has better induction effect on buds in tissue culture of mature Orchidaceae than that of purine cytokinin (Sipayung et al, 2018). Joshi et al (2008) found that the peanut somatic cell division ability was stronger when treated with high TDZ concentration, and the bud-like protuberance was more obvious, showing radial distribution.…”
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“…En Laelia flava, Miltonia flavescens y Oncidium trulliferum 2 g L -1 de carbón activado en medio MS a la mitad de la concentración de las sales mejoró la calidad de la planta in vitro y favoreció la supervivencia (Moraes et al, 2005). En Cattleya labiata 1.5 g L -1 de carbón activado incrementó el crecimiento de las plántulas in vitro después de ocho meses de cultivo (Sipayung et al, 2018). En Pecteilis radiata la inclusión de carbón activado en el medio de cultivo redujo el oscurecimiento de los protocormos (Kim et al, 2019).…”
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