2020
DOI: 10.24189/ncr.2020.043
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Less is more: low-cost in vitro propagation of an Endangered Italian orchid

Abstract: Orchids are among the most widely distributed plants but also the most threatened by biotic and abiotic factors. Their interactions with specific symbiotic fungi during germination in natural environments make their propagation challenging for conservation biologists. In this study, in the framework of the European conservation project LIFEorchids, the germination protocol for the endangered Mediterranean species Orchis patens was optimised, and the effect of controlled constant temperature in growth chambers … Show more

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“…At the same time, cenotic vulnerability is related to floristic. Many species of forest orchids are rare not only in Ukraine (Timchenko, 1996;Efimov, 2004;Prots, 2010;Lubka, 2018;Fateryga, 2018a;Calevo & Bazzicalupo, 2020;Efimov, 2020;Khapugin, 2020;Popovich et al, 2020;Kirillova & Kirillov, 2021). Species of Epipactis genus are characterized by vulnerability in Central Europe (Melnik, 1996;Molnár & Sramkó, 2012;Djordjević, 2016), Caucasus (Perebora, 2011;Fateryga et al, 2018b), Russia (Efomov, 2004Vakhrameeva et al, 1997Vakhrameeva et al, , 2014Seregin, 2018), United States, Canada, North Africa, Middle East (Delforge, 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, cenotic vulnerability is related to floristic. Many species of forest orchids are rare not only in Ukraine (Timchenko, 1996;Efimov, 2004;Prots, 2010;Lubka, 2018;Fateryga, 2018a;Calevo & Bazzicalupo, 2020;Efimov, 2020;Khapugin, 2020;Popovich et al, 2020;Kirillova & Kirillov, 2021). Species of Epipactis genus are characterized by vulnerability in Central Europe (Melnik, 1996;Molnár & Sramkó, 2012;Djordjević, 2016), Caucasus (Perebora, 2011;Fateryga et al, 2018b), Russia (Efomov, 2004Vakhrameeva et al, 1997Vakhrameeva et al, , 2014Seregin, 2018), United States, Canada, North Africa, Middle East (Delforge, 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%