Propagation and conservation from seeds of vanda (Euanthe) sanderiana Reichb. f. waling-waling / by Ma. Leah Navarro Basa.

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Online resources: Abstract: BASA, MA. LEAH N., Applied Research IV (Agricultural Science Curriculum) Don Severino Agricultural College, Indang, Cavite, April, 1995. “Propagation and Conservation from Seeds of Vanda (Euanthe) sanderiana Reichb. f. Waling- Adviser: Prof. Estrellita E. Morena This study is entitled “Propagation and Conservation from Seeds of Yanda (Euanthe) sanderiana Reichb. f£. Waling- waling” was conducted to generate fron seedS a rare and virus free species, to provide supply of seedlings for the orchid enthusiasts/growers and to determine the medium where the protocorms will germinate and produce many plantlets. Three different culture media were used as treatments Which were replicated five times and arranged in the experimental lot using a Completely Randomized Design (CRD). These three treatments were: a) Ty - KBy5CopNy. medium with Bungulan homogenate, Coconut water and Napthalene Acetic Acid (NAA) added to Knudson C solution; b) Tg - KS49, medium with saba homogenate added to Knudson C solution; and c) Ts = KSioTs; medium with saba homogenate and tomato homogenate added to Knudson C solution. Results of the study revealed that the use of embryo culture technique in propagating orchids is much easier and Cheaper. Treatment 1 - KBy5CooN,, in turn was the treatment that produced the best results because it germinated more seeds that produced well-formed roots and stems and more elongated leaves. Due to Napthalene Acetic Acid (NAA) and presence of substantial amount of Nitrogen and Phosphorus in Coconut water, Treatment 1 gained much increase in weight and higher relative growth rate.
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Research Study (Agricultural Science Curriculum) Don Severino Agricultural College.

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BASA, MA. LEAH N., Applied Research IV (Agricultural Science Curriculum) Don Severino Agricultural College, Indang, Cavite, April, 1995. “Propagation and Conservation from Seeds of Vanda (Euanthe) sanderiana Reichb. f. Waling- Adviser: Prof. Estrellita E. Morena

This study is entitled “Propagation and Conservation from Seeds of Yanda (Euanthe) sanderiana Reichb. f£. Waling- waling” was conducted to generate fron seedS a rare and virus free species, to provide supply of seedlings for the orchid enthusiasts/growers and to determine the medium where the protocorms will germinate and produce many plantlets.

Three different culture media were used as treatments Which were replicated five times and arranged in the experimental lot using a Completely Randomized Design (CRD).

These three treatments were: a) Ty - KBy5CopNy. medium with Bungulan homogenate, Coconut water and Napthalene Acetic Acid (NAA) added to Knudson C solution; b) Tg - KS49, medium with saba homogenate added to Knudson C solution; and c) Ts = KSioTs; medium with saba homogenate and tomato homogenate added to Knudson C solution.

Results of the study revealed that the use of embryo culture technique in propagating orchids is much easier and Cheaper. Treatment 1 - KBy5CooN,, in turn was the treatment that produced the best results because it germinated more seeds that produced well-formed roots and stems and more elongated leaves. Due to

Napthalene Acetic Acid (NAA) and presence of substantial amount of Nitrogen and Phosphorus in Coconut water, Treatment 1 gained much increase in weight and higher relative growth rate.

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