Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8892927 | Scientia Horticulturae | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Culturing factors regarding to B. striata plantlets growth and pseudobulb development through temporary immersion bioreactor system (TIBS) were studied. Immersion frequency, sucrose concentration and inoculant amount were analyzed for their influence on seedling development. An immersion frequency of 3â¯min per 2â¯h was found to substantially promote the development of pseudobulbs. Seedling growth and development were also affected by the immersion frequency. The best seedling development was observed among those cultures that were immersed at a rate of 3â¯min per 6â¯h. Similarly, sucrose concentration was identified to affect the development of seedlings and pseudobulb formation obviously, with the best development recorded at 40â¯g/L weight ratio. A prominent seedling development, in terms of stem diameter, plant height and leaf width, were observed when 300 explants was loaded in the TIBS tank. The development of pseudobulbs was also found to be obviously enhanced at this explants loadings. The current findings verified the optimal immersion frequency, sucrose concentration and explant loads for improved seedling growth and pseudobulb development strategy for B. striata.
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Authors
Baoqian Zhang, Lian Song, Lemma Dadi Bekele, Jingshan Shi, Qi Jia, Benhou Zhang, Leilei Jin, Gregory Joseph Duns, Jishuang Chen,