The effects of illumination, temperature and 6-benzylaminoprine on asymbiotic seed germination and protocorm development "in vitro" in the achlorophyllous orchid Gastrodia pubilabiata Sawa

We examined the effects of culture conditions, namely, illumination, temperature and the addition of 6-benzylaminopurine (BAP) to the germination medium, on the asymbiotic germination of mature seeds of Gastrodia pubilabiata Sawa, an achlorophyllous orchid. Mature seeds were harvested from plants at...

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Published inIn vitro cellular & developmental biology. Plant Vol. 56; no. 2; pp. 230 - 235
Main Authors Godo, Toshinari, Hashimoto, Toshimasa, Nakata, Masashi, Miyoshi, Kazumitsu
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York Springer Science + Business Media, LLC 01.04.2020
Springer US
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Summary:We examined the effects of culture conditions, namely, illumination, temperature and the addition of 6-benzylaminopurine (BAP) to the germination medium, on the asymbiotic germination of mature seeds of Gastrodia pubilabiata Sawa, an achlorophyllous orchid. Mature seeds were harvested from plants at two sites, one in Toyama Prefecture and one in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. We used gellan gum-solidified New Dogashima medium as the basal medium. The maximum frequency of germination of the seeds in darkness was approximately 65%. BAP had no stimulatory effect on seed germination, but accelerated protocorm development. Necessary conditions for successful germination of seeds and subsequent development of seedlings from mature seeds of Gastrodia pubilabiata clarified in this study are prerequisites not only for conservation of biodiversity but also for the elucidation of the life cycle of this achlorophyllous orchid.
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ISSN:1054-5476
1475-2689
DOI:10.1007/s11627-020-10061-4