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Axillary shoots derived from shoot tips in in vitro mass propagation of Anoectochilus formosanus hayata

dc.contributor.authorWinarto, Budi
dc.contributor.authorSamijan
dc.date.accessioned2018-11-22T09:53:33Z
dc.date.available2018-11-22T09:53:33Z
dc.date.issued2018
dc.descriptionArticleeng
dc.descriptionSaabunud / Received 30.10.2018 ; Aktsepteeritud / Accepted 20.11.2018 ; Avaldatud veebis / Published online 21.11.2018 ; Vastutav autor / Corresponding author: Budi Winarto e-mail: budi.winarto67@yahoo.co.ideng
dc.description.abstractAxillary shoot proliferation in in vitro mass propagation of Anoectochilus formosanus was successfully established via selection of different explant types, accessions and culture media to plantlet acclimati-zation. In the initiation stage, shoot tips and Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium containing 1.5 mg l-1 N6-benzylaminopurine (BAP) and 0.25 mg l-1 α-naphthalene acetic acid (NAA) were determined as high potential explant and medium for axillary shoot regeneration of A-1 and A-2 accessions of A. formosanus compared to others. High axillary shoots up to 7.0 shoots per explant with 1.0 cm shoot height and 9.8 leaves per explant derived from shoot tip explants of A-1 accession were signify-cantly induced and proliferated in MS medium supplemented with 1.25 mg l-1 BAP and 0.25 mg l-1 NAA. Higher root formation up to 2.4 roots per shoot and 1.0 cm root length of A-1 accession was easily prepared on Hyponex medium (2 g l-1 20N:20P:20K) containing 150 ml l-1 coconut water (CW). While high survival rate of acclimatized plantlets as high as 90.4 % was successfully done by planting them in plastic boxes containing a mixture of burned rice-husk and organic manure (1:1, v/v) after 2 months. In the study, it was also revealed that in in vitro culture of A-1 accession of A. formosanus showed higher response compared to A-2 accession in all in vitro culture stages. The successful established protocol expected can be applied for preparing high-quality planting materials for commercial purposes and developing new route of in vitro mass propagation for other species of A. formosanus.eng
dc.identifier.issn2228-4893
dc.identifier.publicationAgraarteadus : Journal of Agricultural Science, 2018, vol. 29, no. 2, pp. 121-130est
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10492/4533
dc.identifier.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.15159/jas.18.11
dc.publisherEstonian Academic Agricultural Societyeng
dc.rightsCreative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
dc.rights.holderAuthors of accepted articles retain all rights to use, reuse, and distribute the published research as long as the author credits the original publication in this journal. The authors submitting to the journal are expected to follow the general ethical guidelines regarding plagiarism. If in doubt consult the ICMJ guidelines on overlapping publications. Once accepted the journal retain the right to print and distribute the manuscript submitted by the author.eng
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.subjectaccessioneng
dc.subjectexplanteng
dc.subjectmediumeng
dc.subjecttissue cultureeng
dc.subjectAnoectochilus formosanuseng
dc.subjectarticleseng
dc.titleAxillary shoots derived from shoot tips in in vitro mass propagation of Anoectochilus formosanus hayataeng
dc.typeArticleeng

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