“…Since then protocols for the tissue culture of Cymbidium by using flower stalks (Wang, 1988), pseudobulbs (Shimasaki and Uemoto, 1990), flower buds (Shimasaki and Uemoto, 1991), shoot tips (Morel, 1960(Morel, , 1964Wimber, 1963;Sagawa et al, 1966;Ueda and Torikata, 1968;Kim and Kako, 1984) and PLBs (Begum et al, 1994b;Tanaka, 2004a, 2004b;Huan et al, 2004) have been described. Studies on callus induction are scarcer, attributed to their slow growth and necrotic tendency (Begum et al, 1994a). Although callus was shown to be inducible from pseudobulb sections, rhizomes and roots of seedlings of Cymbidium ensifolium, a terrestrial orchid species, growth was slow, difficult, timeconsuming (12-18 months) and required high levels of PGRs.…”