Publication: Chitosan specificity for the in vitro seed germination of two Dendrobium orchids (Asparagales: Orchidaceae)
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2010-03-15
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03044238
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Scientia Horticulturae. Vol.124, No.2 (2010), 239-247
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Nungruthai Kananont, Rath Pichyangkura, Sermsiri Chanprame, Supachitra Chadchawan, Patchra Limpanavech Chitosan specificity for the in vitro seed germination of two Dendrobium orchids (Asparagales: Orchidaceae). Scientia Horticulturae. Vol.124, No.2 (2010), 239-247. doi:10.1016/j.scienta.2009.11.019 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/28520
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Chitosan specificity for the in vitro seed germination of two Dendrobium orchids (Asparagales: Orchidaceae)
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The effects of different types of chitosan on seed germination and protocorm development were determined for two orchid species, Dendrobium bigibbum var. compactum and Dendrobium formosum. Six chitosan types derived from polymer or oligomer chitosan each with 70, 80 or 90% levels of deacetylation (P70, P80, P90, O70, O80 and O90, respectively), were evaluated as direct medium supplements at 0, 10, 20, 40 or 80 mg/L in modified VW medium by following seed germination and protocorm growth for 12 weeks. Chitosan of all six tested types and four concentrations were found to significantly enhance the proportion of D. formosum seeds that germinated, when compared to these germinated without chitosan. In contrast, chitosan caused no enhanced germination rate was noted for D. bigibbum var. compactum with all tested chitosans and doses tested. However, almost all types of chitosan at 10 mg/L, except O90, were able to significantly improve the growth of D. bigibbum var. compactum protocorms, whilst 10 or 20 mg/L of P70 chitosan was the best formula to enhance the growth of D. formosum protocorms. It is concluded that chitosan responses in seed germination and protocorm development were somewhat species and developmental stage dependent. Therefore, the appropriate chitosan application for each plant species should be evaluated first before use. © 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
