In vitro flowering of Dendrobium candidum

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王光远
许智宏
蔡德发
蔡南海
机构
[1] The Rockefeller University N. Y. 10021-6399
[2] Laboratory of Plant Molecular Biology
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences Shanghai 200032
[4] China
[5] Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology
[6] National University of Singapore Singapore 0511
[7] USA
[8] Shanghai Institute of Plant Physiology
[9] Republic of Singapore
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DendroKum caadidwn; in vitro flowering; tissue culture; plant hormone; polyamine;
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Q945 [植物生理学];
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0903 ;
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Dendrobium candidum, a wild orchid species from China, normally requires three to four years of cultivation before it can produce flowers. The effects of plant hormones and polyamines on flower initiation of this species in tissue culture were investigated. The addition of spermidine, or BA, or the combination of NAA and BA to the culture medium can induce protocorms or shoots to flower within three to six months with a frequency of 31.6% -45.8%. The flowering frequency can be further increased to 82.8 % on the average by pre-treatment of protocorms in an ABA-containing medium followed by transfer onto MS medium with BA. The induction of precocious flowering de-pends on the developmental stage of the experimental materials (protocorms, shoots and plantlets) used , and usually occurs only when root formation is inhibited.
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