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In vitro asymbiotic seed germination and seedling growth of Ansellia africana Lindl.
Authors:R. Vasudevan  J. Van Staden
Affiliation:Research Centre for Plant Growth and Development, School of Biological and Conservation Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal Pietermaritzburg, Private Bag X01, Scottsville 3209, South Africa
Abstract:The effects of sodium hypochlorite treatment and growth medium on in vitro seed germination and seedling growth of the leopard orchid (Ansellia africana Lindl.) were investigated. Forty minutes treatment of seeds with 1.75% sodium hypochlorite stimulated germination (70.6%) and seedling development when measured at Stage 5 (emergence of first leaf) on P668 medium after 8 weeks of culture. The growth medium played a significant role in determining the germination response of A. africana seeds. Dark pretreatment of seed cultures significantly enhanced the germination percentage and the growth of rhizoids on the protocorms. Leaf growth in terms of length was substantially enhanced on P668 medium. It was significantly reduced in modified Knudson C medium after 16 weeks of culture. Seedlings developed on P668 medium showed a significantly better growth performance in relation to leaf length, leaf number, root length, fresh and dry weights per plant in vermiculite after 12 weeks of ex vitro growth in a mist house with 90% relative humidity. Further studies developing a suitable method for in vitro symbiotic germination could assist in reintroduction of this threatened orchid species into the wild.
Keywords:Ansellia africana   Asymbiotic germination   Sodium hypochlorite   Dark pretreatment
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