In Vitro Propagation Of Nepalese Orchids: A Review
Nepalese orchids are made up of 458 taxa. Despite a ban on the collection and trade of all orchid species in Nepal, numerous anthropogenic factors are leading to the rapid loss of natural stands of germplasm. Biotechnology, specifically in vitro propagation, may be the only viable solution for prese...
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doaj-60c864169977494ba3439b78455747b82021-09-06T19:41:41ZengSciendoJournal of Horticultural Research2300-50092014-12-01222475210.2478/johr-2014-0021johr-2014-0021In Vitro Propagation Of Nepalese Orchids: A ReviewSilva Jaime A. Teixeira da0Acharya Kamal P.1P. O. Box 7, Miki-cho post office, Ikenobe 3011-2, Kagawa-ken, 761-0799, JapanDepartment of Biology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 7491, Trondheim, NorwayNepalese orchids are made up of 458 taxa. Despite a ban on the collection and trade of all orchid species in Nepal, numerous anthropogenic factors are leading to the rapid loss of natural stands of germplasm. Biotechnology, specifically in vitro propagation, may be the only viable solution for preserving and reintroducing endangered germplasm back into the wild. Despite the large germplasm base, only tissue culture studies have been conducted, and most have focused almost exclusively on in vitro seed germination, the bulk of which have been conducted in the past few years. No other biotechnological advances have yet been made. This brief review provides a short synopsis of the advances made thus far in the in vitro propagation of Nepalese orchids.https://doi.org/10.2478/johr-2014-0021in vitronepalorchidaceaeseed germinationtissue culture |
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In Vitro Propagation Of Nepalese Orchids: A Review |
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In Vitro Propagation Of Nepalese Orchids: A Review |
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In Vitro Propagation Of Nepalese Orchids: A Review |
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In Vitro Propagation Of Nepalese Orchids: A Review |
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In Vitro Propagation Of Nepalese Orchids: A Review |
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in vitro propagation of nepalese orchids: a review |
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Journal of Horticultural Research |
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Nepalese orchids are made up of 458 taxa. Despite a ban on the collection and trade of all orchid species in Nepal, numerous anthropogenic factors are leading to the rapid loss of natural stands of germplasm. Biotechnology, specifically in vitro propagation, may be the only viable solution for preserving and reintroducing endangered germplasm back into the wild. Despite the large germplasm base, only tissue culture studies have been conducted, and most have focused almost exclusively on in vitro seed germination, the bulk of which have been conducted in the past few years. No other biotechnological advances have yet been made. This brief review provides a short synopsis of the advances made thus far in the in vitro propagation of Nepalese orchids. |
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in vitro nepal orchidaceae seed germination tissue culture |
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