| Literature DB >> 28638388 |
Shi-Cheng Shao1, Kevin S Burgess2, Jennifer M Cruse-Sanders3, Qiang Liu1,4, Xu-Li Fan1, Hui Huang1,4, Jiang-Yun Gao5.
Abstract
Due to increasing demand for medicinal and horticultural uses, the Orchidaceae is in urgent need of innovative and novel propagation techniques that address both market demand and conservation. Traditionally, restoration techniques have been centered on ex situ asymbiotic or symbiotic seed germination techniques that are not cost-effective, have limited genetic potential and often result in low survival rates in the field. Here, we propose a novel in situ advanced restoration-friendly program for the endangered epiphytic orchid species Dendrobium devonianum, in which a series of in situ symbiotic seed germination trials base on conspecific fungal isolates were conducted at two sites in Yunnan Province, China. We found that percentage germination varied among treatments and locations; control treatments (no inoculum) did not germinate at both sites. We found that the optimal treatment, having the highest in situ seed germination rate (0.94-1.44%) with no significant variation among sites, supported a warm, moist and fixed site that allowed for light penetration. When accounting for seed density, percentage germination was highest (2.78-2.35%) at low densities and did not vary among locations for the treatment that supported optimal conditions. Similarly for the same treatment, seed germination ranged from 0.24 to 5.87% among seasons but also did vary among sites. This study reports on the cultivation and restoration of an endangered epiphytic orchid species by in situ symbiotic seed germination and is likely to have broad application to the horticulture and conservation of the Orchidaceae.Entities:
Keywords: Xishuangbanna; compatible fungi; in situ symbiotic seed germination; medicinal orchid; orchid conservation; restoration-friendly cultivation
Year: 2017 PMID: 28638388 PMCID: PMC5461763 DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2017.00888
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Plant Sci ISSN: 1664-462X Impact factor: 5.753
Pairwise comparison of the effect of six treatments on seed germination in Dendrobium devonianum at the Longpa site and three treatments at the Yiwu site, both in Yunnan Province, China.
| Location | Treatment | Sphagnum | Trunk | Dung | Plastic Wrap | Plastic Wrap and packet |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Longpa | Trunk | -6.02770ˆ*** | – | |||
| Dung | 4.65704ˆ*** | -1.65391 | – | |||
| Plastic Wrap | 1.52126 | -5.17609ˆ*** | 3.91815ˆ*** | – | ||
| Plastic Wrap + packet | -2.36149ˆ* | -7.13776ˆ*** | 5.70795ˆ*** | 4.53383ˆ*** | – | |
| Control | 4.28366ˆ*** | – | 1.14775 | 3.62376ˆ** | 5.11186ˆ** | |
| Yiwu | Plastic Wrap + packet | 5.678244ˆ*** | – | |||
| Control | 3.047632ˆ** | 4.654356ˆ*** |
The effect of two seed sowing densities on seed germination in D. devonianum for two treatments (Plastic Wrap and Plastic Wrap + packet) at the Longpa and Yiwu study sites, Yunnan, China.
| Location | Treatment | Density | 51-100 | 351-400 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Longpa | Plastic Wrap | 351-400 | 0.65925 | – |
| 501-550 | -3.47137ˆ*** | -2.33562ˆ* | ||
| Plastic Wrap + packet | 351-400 | -0.730583 | – | |
| 501-550 | -0.05296 | -0.400359 | ||
| Yiwu | Plastic Wrap | 351-400 | 8.67301ˆ*** | – |
| 501-550 | -6.02305ˆ*** | 2.27328ˆ* | ||
| Plastic Wrap + packet | 351-400 | -0.36000 | – | |
| 501-550 | 2.89915ˆ** | 2.99688ˆ** |
Pairwise comparison of the effect of three sowing seasons on seed germination in D. devonianum for Plastic Wrap and Plastic Wrap + packet treatments at the Longpa and Yiwu sites, Yunnan, China.
| Location | Treatment | Season | Rainy season | Misty cool season |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Longpa | Plastic Wrap | Misty cool season | -3.76424ˆ** | – |
| Dry hot season | -0.74519 | 1.89164 | ||
| Plastic Wrap + packet | Misty cool season | 0.505016 | – | |
| Dry hot season | -0.303257 | -0.606977 | ||
| Yiwu | Plastic Wrap | Misty cool season | -6.86380ˆ*** | – |
| Dry hot season | -6.76209ˆ*** | -3.32583∗∗ | ||
| Plastic Wrap + packet | Misty cool season | -2.20663ˆ* | – | |
| Dry hot season | -0.08124 | 1.5862 |