Abstract

The successfulness of plant tissue culture in terms of propagation is greatly influenced by the nature of the medium used. This experiment was conducted to determine the effects of various sucrose concentrations as carbon source and carrot juice (CJ) in different culture media on growth and net CO2 exchange rate of Phalaenopsis hybrid ‘Pink’. Plantlets were cultured on two media (half-strength Murashige and Skoog [MS] and Vacin and Went [VW]) supplemented with 0, 10, 20, 30 and 40gL−1 sucrose either with 0, 10 and 20% (v/v) CJ as a natural additive. After four months of culture, plantlets were transferred to a greenhouse under natural environmental condition. The results showed that the combination of 30 and 40gL−1 sucrose with 10% (v/v) CJ supplemented with half-strength MS and VW medium, respectively, optimally enhanced root length, leaf length, plant height, leaf greenness, total chlorophyll content and CO2 uptake. The combination of 30gL−1 sucrose and 10% (v/v) CJ supplemented with half-strength MS medium resulted in the highest leaf length (5.00±0.07cm), plant height (7.20±0.20cm), SPAD leaf greenness (35.50±0.26), total chlorophyll (15.13±0.25μgmL−1) and CO2 uptake (1.11±0.15μmolm−2s−1). The combination of 40gL−1 sucrose and 10% (v/v) CJ supplemented with VW medium resulted in the highest leaf length (5.40±0.10cm), leaf width (2.60±0.10cm), plant height (6.50±0.22cm), SPAD leaf greenness (37.43±0.26), total chlorophyll (17.07±0.39μgmL−1) and CO2 uptake (1.77±0.04μmolm−2s−1).

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