Abstract

Protocorm-like body (PLB) and subsequent shoot development in hybrid Cymbidium Twilight Moon ‘Day Light’ can be established in vitro via 3 pathways: PLBs, PLB thin cell layers (TCLs), or embryogenic callus (EC). Traditionally Cymbidium hybrids are mass-produced commercially through the neo-formation of secondary PLBs (2° PLB) from initial or primary PLBs (1° PLB) or PLB segments, or from PLB TCLs, resulting in a moderate number of 2° PLBs (average 4.46 2° PLBs/1° bisected PLB, or 1.12 2° PLBs/ PLB TCL). This study shows that EC can be induced from 1° PLBs or PLB TCLs. Thereafter, resulting 2° PLBs (average 22.1 2° PLBs/EC cluster derived from 1° PLB) form directly from the EC on the same medium or following the transfer of EC onto PGR-free medium. By flow cytometry and PCR-RAPD analysis, the cytogenetic stability of 1° PLBs, of resulting 2° PLBs and EC, and plants derived therefrom was demonstrated.

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