Abstract

Protocorms of Grammatophyllum speciosum Blume. were initiated from immature seeds on solid MS medium containing 15% (v/v) coconut water (CW) and 3% (w/v) sucrose. Protocorms, 2-4 mm in length were used as explants and subcultured to MS and VW (Vacin and Went, 1949) media containing 15% (v/v) CW and 2 or 3% (w/v) sucrose. Protocorms gave the highest formation of PLBs (protocorm-like bodies) at 3.1 PLBs/explant on MS solid medium containing 15% CW and 2% sucrose. For the test with different carbon sources, protocorms were cultured in liquid MS medium supplemented with 4 kinds of sugar, namely sucrose, glucose, sorbitol and mannitol at 2, 4, 6 or 8% (w/v) and cultured for 1, 2, 3 or 4 weeks. They were then transferred to MS solid medium containing 15% CW and 2% sucrose. Results revealed that after 4 weeks in MS liquid medium, sucrose and glucose had an inhibitory effect and 8% glucose gave a high percentage of protocorm browning. In contrast, sorbitol and mannitol were effective for protocorm regeneration and both sugar alcohols had a positive effect on the formation of PLBs and the development of PLBs into plantlets.

Highlights

  • Material and methodsThe genus Grammatophyllum contains twelve species

  • The lowest formation of PLBs (1.46 PLBs/explant) was found when cultured on VW medium containing 15% coconut water (CW) and 3% sucrose (Fig. 1). This result showed that MS medium was suitable for the formation G. speciosum PLBs and was similar to the results reported by Sopalun et al (2010) that shoot tips of G. speciosum cultured on three different basal media including VW, MS and 1⁄2

  • Seeds of Satyrium nepalense were germinated on MS, KC and modified KC media and the highest percentage of seed germination was observed on MS medium (86.7%) followed by modified

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Introduction

Material and methodsThe genus Grammatophyllum contains twelve species. Grammatophyllum speciosum is the only species of the genus Grammatophyllum that is native to Thailand (Sopalun et al, 2010). Micropropagation of the orchid through formation of PLBs has been reported using various kinds of explants such as shoot tips, axillary buds, flower stalk buds and protocorms (Tokuhara and Mii, 2003).

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