2018
DOI: 10.33158/asb.2018v4i2p93
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Iron concentrations in the in vitro cultivation of native Brazilian orchid Schomburgkia crispa

Abstract: In vitro cultivation is a highly important biotechnological method widely used for the production of orchid seedlings, but it is necessary to study the suitability of the nutrients used in different kinds of formulation, as the nutritional requirement varies according to the species. The objective was to evaluate different concentrations of iron in the in vitro cultivation of Schomburgkia crispa Lindl seedlings. Seedlings were obtained from seeds germinated in vitro. Modified MS culture medium was used with ha… Show more

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“…When plants are exposed to high amounts of Fe, their development is affected in all areas, from the roots to the leaves (Moran et al, 1994). The excess of Fe applied to the substrate induces a delay in the development of the seedling because when subjected to excess Fe, they show signs of toxicity throughout the plant, in addition to causing mortality in seedlings that have already emerged (Bertoncelli et al, 2018).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…When plants are exposed to high amounts of Fe, their development is affected in all areas, from the roots to the leaves (Moran et al, 1994). The excess of Fe applied to the substrate induces a delay in the development of the seedling because when subjected to excess Fe, they show signs of toxicity throughout the plant, in addition to causing mortality in seedlings that have already emerged (Bertoncelli et al, 2018).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on this evaluation, total DM (TDM), relationship between the seedling height and stem diameter (RHD), relationship between DM of the shoot and root system (RSR), and Dickson quality index (Dickson et al, 1960) were estimated. The absolute growth rate (AGR, cm d -1 ) was determined between collections at 125 and 180 DAS (Benincasa, 2003).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%