In vitro multiplication of Oncidium leucochilum (Orchidaceae) in different culture system

Authors

  • Gessiel Newton Scheidt Federal University of Tocantins
  • André Luís Lopes da Silva UFPR
  • Alessandro Garret Dronk
  • Luiz Antonio Biasi
  • Andréa Haruko Arakaki
  • Carlos Ricardo Soccol

Keywords:

Bioreactors, orchids, ornamental plants, BIB, micropropagation.

Abstract

The objective of this work was to compare different systems on in vitro multiplication of Oncidium leucochilum. The treatments were two types of bioreactors: RITA® and BIB®, both with temporary immersion (30 min each 2 h) and the conventional culture in liquid medium. Culture medium was MS supplemented with 1 mg.L-1 BAP, 0.25 mg.L-1 NAA and 5 μL.L-1 Tween® 20, the pH was adjusted to 5.8. Cultures were kept in a growth room with 25±2°C, under cool white light (35 µM.m-2.s-1), with 16 hours of photoperiod. The experimental design was complete randomized with 3 replicates of 20 explants. After 45 days of in vitro culture was observed that explants cultivated in bioreactor BIB® showed higher shoot number per explant (6.56), higher fresh mass increment (5.7g), larger dry mass (0.59g) and aerial part height (1.87cm) compared to explants cultured at bioreactor RITA® and conventional culture. The bioreactor BIB® is a viable alternative, efficient and had lowest cost for in vitro multiplication of O. leucochilum.

Author Biography

André Luís Lopes da Silva, UFPR

Department of plant production - Laboratory of Micropropagation

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Published

2010-03-03

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Research Papers