Abstract

Dendrobium capra is an Indonesian endemic orchid species that live in Java. It grows on low altitude with warm climate. D. capra has beautiful small yellow greenish flower that grow in raceme inflorescence. This orchid faces a threat in its natural habitat due to having a long life cycle and a forestry main commodity as a main host thus categorized as Appendix II on CITES list. To address that problem, ex situ conservation approach using in vitro culture method is necessary. Germination enhancement effort using complex organic substances found that 200 ml/l tomato extract gave best germination result. Analysis on D. capra plantlet growth also showed that MS medium produced better plantlet size than NP, VW and KC medium. Supplementing medium with a combination of NAA and TDZ has also successfully induced early flowering within 11 month of culture period. This information is important to achieve successful in vitro culture of D. capra for various purposes.

Highlights

  • Indonesia is known as one of world’s biodiversity hotspots and home for around 5,000 orchid species

  • Dendrobium capra is an Indonesian endemic orchid species that live in Java

  • This orchid faces a threat in its natural habitat due to having a long life cycle and a forestry main commodity as a main host categorized as Appendix II on CITES list

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Indonesia is known as one of world’s biodiversity hotspots and home for around 5,000 orchid species. Among those species, some are known as endemic due to various barrier of limiting their distribution. Dendrobium capra is one of Indonesia endemic orchid species that found in Java, especially in Central to East Java area. This species inhabits low elevated area and grew on the branches of teak tree as its main host (Yulia and Ruseani 2008). Its leaves and inflorescence grow from lateral meristem near apical area of the pseudobulb. This orchid has been categorized in Appendix II based on CITES list from UNEP-WCMC (Anonymous 2014)

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