Micropropagation of Terrestrial Orchid Phaius Tancarvilleae (L’ Her.) Blume.
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Central Department of Botany
Abstract
Phaius tancarvilleae ( L’ Her.) Blume. has been listed as endangered under Biodiversity
Conservation Act 1999. The aim of the study was to develop protocol for
micropropagation of terrestrial orchid Phaius tancarvilleae ( L’ Her.) Blume. In the
present investigation, in vitro seed germination and multiplication of shoot tip of Phaius
tancarvilleae ( L’ Her.) Blume. was carried on MS medium (Murashige and Skoog,
1962) supplemented with or without different concentration and combination of
Napthaleneaceticacid and Benzylaminopurine. Among them, MS medium supplemented
with 0.5 mg/l of BAP was found to be the most effective medium for seed germination,
growth and development of seedlings. Germination started after 7 weeks of culture
and complete seedlings were obtained after 24 weeks of culture. Shoot tip obtained
from in vitro grown plants was cultured on MS medium and MS medium supplemented
with different concentration and combination of NAA and BAP for their mass propagation.
The
maximum number of shoot multiplication was observed on MS medium
supplemented
with 1 mg/l of BAP
(13.3 ± 1.92). The
shoot multiplication was started
after
4 weeks of culture. Rooting was observed in all media used but less number of
roots
were observed in MS media supplemented with BAP.
The
most effective
condition
for in
vitro
rooting was observed in MS medium supplemented with 0.5 mg/l of
NAA.
The
rooting was initiated after two weeks of culture. Then,
the rooted plantlets
were
transferred for acclimatization.