A study on the effect of various culture media on the growth development of Phaleonopsis grandiflora Reich. f. ovules

Date

2023

Degree

Bachelor of Science in Agriculture

Major Course

Major in Agronomy

College

College of Agriculture and Food Science (CAFS)

Adviser/Committee Chair

Helen L. Valmayor

Co-adviser

Grace C. Romero

Abstract

Ovules of Phalaenopsis grandiflora Reichb. f. were excise at the early-embryo and multicellular embryo stage and were cultured on five media-basal Vacin and Went's solution, Vacin and Went's solution plus 25 per cent coconut water, Murashige and Skoog's solution, Knudson's C and Tsuchhiya's medium. Relatively earlier greening was observed in multicellular embryo cultures. Murashige and skoog's medium best enhanced greening and subsequent seedling growth. The addition of coconut water at 25 per cent (by volume) to basal Vacin and Went's solution enhanced greening and multicellular embryos, slighly inhibited seedling growth of early-embryo cultures and seemed to simulate seedling growth of multicellular embryo cultures.

Language

English

Location

UPLB Main Library Special Collections Section (USCS)

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