OPTIMIZATION PARAMETER FOR PRODUCTION OF PROTOCORM-LIKE BODY AND GROWTH OF GRAMMATOPHYLLUM SPECIOSUM
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Grammatophyllum Speciosum, Plbs, Carbon SourcesAbstract [English]
Micropropagation of orchids are often through the production of Protocorm Like Bodies (PLBs) and this research conducted a study to discover the optimal condition for the growth of Protocorm Like Bodies (PLBs) and also plantlets regeneration of Grammatophyllum speciosum Several aspects such as different carbon sources (sucrose, maltose) and the presence of charcoal alongside with the variety of concentration of agar were taken into account for the optimization. This study discovered that the 30 g/L of sucrose in 1 mg/L of BAP was superior in producing heavy PLBs. However, the trend differs in the number of plantlets where maltose (5 g/L) is seen to produce a higher number of plantlets compared to sucrose. Charcoal plays an important role in the growth of PLBs where the heaviest PLBs were recorded in the medium supplemented with 0.20 % of charcoal along with 4.5 g of agar. Vice versa relationship was recorded for the number of plantlets where without charcoal in 4.5 g of agar produce the highest number of plantlets.
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