| Literature DB >> 34208181 |
Jiae An1,2, Pyoung Beom Kim1,3, Hyeong Bin Park1, Seongjun Kim1, Hwan Joon Park1, Chang Woo Lee1, Byoung-Doo Lee1, Nam Young Kim1, Jung Eun Hwang1.
Abstract
Sedirea japonica is becoming endanpan>gered, anpan>d even extinct, due to habitat destruction anpan>d illegal collection, anpan>d the development of anpan> optimized artificial propagation system is necessary for its conservation anpan>d reintroduction. Thus, the effects of planpan>t growth medium strength (Murashige anpan>d Skoog (MS) anpan>d pan> class="Chemical">Hyponex media) and the addition of activated charcoal (AC) and organic supplements on seedling growth of S. japonica were investigated through in vitro seed culture. The results showed that seedling growth was higher in half-strength (1/2) media than in full-strength media. After the addition of AC, the highest leaf area (2.14 cm2) was recorded in the seedlings grown in 1/2 Hyponex medium, and after the addition of organic supplements, root development increased regardless of the media type. Among the sixteen suitable media tested at later seedling growth stages, 1/2 MS medium with the addition of 0.6 g·L-1 AC, 30 g·L-1 banana homogenate and 10 g·L-1 apple homogenate was generally effective in fresh weight (6.13 g) and root length (9.59 cm). We demonstrated which organic supplements are preferred for in vitro growth of seedlings developed from S. japonica protocorms by asymbiotic seed culture, which can be used for mass production and conservation of this rare epiphytic orchid.Entities:
Keywords: Hyponex media; Murashige and Skoog media; Sedirea japonica; organic supplementation; seedling growth; tissue culture
Year: 2021 PMID: 34208181 PMCID: PMC8230817 DOI: 10.3390/plants10061193
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plants (Basel) ISSN: 2223-7747
Figure 1Sedirea japonica seed germination and protocorm development. (a) Seed embryos were swollen and seed coats were ruptured one month after sowing; (b,c) Shoot apices (indicated by arrows) were formed from embryos two months after sowing. Scale bar = 1 mm.
Figure 2Effects of culture media strength on Sedirea japonica seedling growth. (a) Growth differences in seedlings were determined seven months after sowing. The pictures show a representative seedling of each medium. Fresh weight (b), root length (c), and leaf area (d) were measured. Scale bar = 2 cm. MS: full-strength MS; 1/2MS: half-strength MS; Hy: full-strength Hyponex; 1/2Hy: half-strength Hyponex. Data are shown as mean ± SD of the values obtained from triplicate experiments. * p ≤ 0.05.
Figure 3Effect of activated charcoal (AC) on Sedirea japonica seedling growth. (a) Growth differences in seedlings were determined seven months after sowing. The pictures show a representative seedling of each medium. Fresh weight (b), root length (c), and leaf area (d) were measured. Scale bar = 2 cm. C: activated charcoal; MS: full-strength MS; 1/2MS: half-strength MS; Hy: full-strength Hyponex; 1/2Hy: half-strength Hyponex. Data are shown as mean ± SD of the values obtained from triplicate experiments. * p ≤ 0.05.
Figure 4Effect of banana and apple homogenate (BA) on Sedirea japonica seedling growth. (a) Growth differences in seedlings were determined seven months after sowing. The pictures show a representative seedling of each medium. Fresh weight (b), root length (c), and leaf area (d) were measured. Scale bar = 2 cm. MS: full-strength MS; 1/2MS: half-strength MS; Hy: full-strength Hyponex; 1/2Hy: half-strength Hyponex. Data are shown as mean ± SD of the values obtained from triplicate experiments. * p ≤ 0.05.
Figure 5Effect of different medium on plant growth at the later stage of Sedirea japonica. (a) Growth differences in seedlings were determined nine months after sowing. The pictures show a representative seedling of each medium. Fresh weight (b), root length (c), leaf area (d), and root number (e) were measured. Scale bar = 2 cm. C: activated charcoal; BA: banana and apple homogenates; MS: full-strength MS; 1/2MS: half-strength MS; Hy: full-strength Hyponex; 1/2Hy: half-strength Hyponex. Data are shown as mean ± SD of the values obtained from triplicate experiments. * p ≤ 0.05.