Abstract

ABSTRACT Some factors may influence the in vitro culture of native orchids, especially the culture medium, sealing system and light condition. This study aimed to evaluate the addition of banana pulp and peel in the formulation of culture media, sealing system and irradiance, in the in vitro growth of Cattleya nobilior Rchb. f. A completely randomized design was used in a factorial scheme with five culture media [Murashige & Skoog supplemented or not with banana pulp or peel (100 or 200g L-1)], two light conditions [3,000 K LED lamps (43 µmol m-2 s-1 or 86 µmol m-2 s-1)] and two sealing systems (natural and conventional ventilation), with six replicates of one vial each. The plant height, diameter of the largest pseudobulb, length of the largest root and of the largest leaf, fresh weight and number of leaves, roots and shoots were evaluated. The use of both the banana pulp and peel as additives in the culture medium formulation promoted the C. nobilior growth. The natural ventilation system increased the plant height, pseudobulb diameter and leaf length, while the conventional system promoted tillering.

Highlights

  • The Orchidaceae family stands out in the sector of ornamental flowers and plants due to its genetic combinations, the beauty of its flowers, and its food and pharmacological potential (Silva et al 2017, Zahara et al 2017)

  • The Cattleya genus is among the most commercialized in Brazil, competing with other orchids such as Phalaenopsis and Dendrobium

  • The triple interaction culture medium x sealing system x irradiance was significant for the variables plant height, diameter of the largest pseudobulb, length of the largest root, length of the largest leaf and fresh weight

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Introduction

The Orchidaceae family stands out in the sector of ornamental flowers and plants due to its genetic combinations, the beauty of its flowers, and its food and pharmacological potential (Silva et al 2017, Zahara et al 2017). This family has a share in the world market, moving tens of billions of dollars annually (Suzuki 2014). The Cattleya genus is among the most commercialized in Brazil, competing with other orchids such as Phalaenopsis and Dendrobium. An important species of this genus is Cattleya nobilior Rchb. f., present in the Brazilian Savanna and Amazon biomes

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