“…Although various researchers have observed increments in phytotechnical parameters through the use of sources containing silicon, such as an increased number of leaves of the orchid, Cattleya loddigesii Lindl., with the incorporation of sodium silicate and potassium in the culture medium (Soares et al, 2011), it is important to stress that these sources are not pure, presenting other elements in their composition, like sodium and potassium. Therefore, the results achieved cannot be attributed exclusively to silicon, but also to other associated elements, as reported by other authors (Soares et al, 2011;Colombo et al, 2016). In contrast, in the present study, a pure source of silicon was used, silicic acid (H 4 SiO 4 ), which may have been insufficient to ensure a significant result regarding the phytotechnical characteristics, although it has contributed to reduce damage caused by saline stress under in vitro conditions (Rezende et al, 2017 However, some studies show that silicate sources did not affect the in vitro development of various plant species, mainly of ornamentals, such as the C. loddigesii (Soares et al, 2013) and C. forbesii Lindl.…”