Commit to User Library.Uns.Ac.Id Digilib.Uns.Ac.Id

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Commit to User Library.Uns.Ac.Id Digilib.Uns.Ac.Id library.uns.ac.id digilib.uns.ac.id DAFTAR PUSTAKA [BPS] Badan Pusat Statistika. 2015. Data produksi tanaman hias indonesia tahun 2013-2015. Badan Pusat Statistika. Jakarta Barat. Abraham S, Jomy A, Dennis T T. 2012. Asymbiotic seed germination and in vitro conservation of Coelogyne Nervosa a. tich. an endemic orchid to western ghats. Physiol Mol Biol Plants 18(3):245–251. Baker A, Behzad K, Ghorbanali N, Naser N. 2014. Micropropagation of Orchis catasetum – a rare and endangered orchid. Acta Sci. Pol., Hortorum Cultus 13(2) 2014, 197-205. Balilashaki K, Ruhangiz N, Siamak K, Aboozar S. 2014. Micropropagation of Phalaenopsis amabilis cv. Cool 'Breeze' with using of flower stalk nodes and leaves of sterile obtained from node cultures. Journal of Farming and Allied Sciences 3 (7): 823-829. Basker S, Narmatha BV. 2010. In vitro propagation of an epiphytic and rare orchid Eria bambusifolia Lindl.. Research in Biotechnology 1: 15-20. Claudia V, Ida AA, Sang KS. 2013. Uji viabilitas benih anggrek hitam (Coelogyne pandurata lindl.) dengan masa simpan yang berbeda. J SIMBIOSIS I (2): 79-84. Devi NP, Balamohan L, Narmatha B. 2015. Asymbiotic seed germination and mass multiplication of Taprobanea spathulata (L.) Christenson (Asparagales: Orchidaceae): a medicinally important epiphytic orchid. Brazilian Journal of Biological Sciences 2(4): 271-286. Febryanti NLPK, Made RD, Ida AA. 2017. Induksi pertumbuhan tunas dari eksplan anggrek Dendrobium heterocarpum lindl. dengan pemberian hormon zeatin dan NAA. J Metamorfosa 4 (1): 41-47. George EF. 2010. Plant propagation by tissue culture in practice. Second Edition. Part I and PartII. England: Exegentics Limited. Gusta AR, Dwi H, Nyimas S, Yusnita. 2011. Pengaruh media dasar dan Benziladenin (BA) terhadap pembesaran seedling anggrek Dendrobium in vitro. J Agrotropika 16(2): 76-79. Haque SM, Shimasaki K, Syeda JN. 2016. Combination treatment of 6- benzylaminopurine (BA) and hyaluronic acid (HA) on plb culture of Cymbidium spp. In vitro . J. Agric. & Environ. Sci 16 (7): 1335-1340. Hartati S, Agus B, Ongko C. 2016. Pengaruh NAA dan BAP terhadap pertumbuhan subkultur anggrek hasil persilangan Dendrobium biggibum X Dendrobium liniale. Journal of Sustainable Agriculture 31(1) : 33-37. Hartati S, Nandariyah, Yunus A, Djoar D. 2019. Hybridization technique of black orchid ( Coelogyne pandurata Lindley) to enrich the genetic diversity and to rescue the genetic extinction. Bulgarian Journal of Agricultural Science, 25(4), 751–755. Hartati S, Retna BA, Lili AS, Ongko C. 2017. Effects of organic additives and naphthalene acetid acid (NAA) application on the in vitro growth of black commit to user library.uns.ac.id digilib.uns.ac.id orchid hybrid (Coelogyne pandurata Lindley). Bulgarian Journal of Agricultural Science, 23 (6): 951–957. Hartati S. 2015. Analisis keragaman genetik tetua dan hasil persilangan anggrek hitam (Coelogyne pandurata lindl.). Disertasi. Program Doktor Ilmu Pertanian, Program Pascasarjana, Universitas Sebelas Maret Surakarta. Inkiriwang AEB, Jeany M, Semuel R. 2016. Substitusi media Murashige dan Skoog/MS dengan air kelapa dan pupuk daun majemuk pada pertumbuhan anggrek Dendrobium secara in vitro. J Bioslogos 6(1): 15- 19. Jitsopakula N, Kanchit T , Keiko I. 2013. Efficient adventitious shoot regeneration from shoot tip culture of Vanda coerulea, a Thai orchid. ScienceAsia 39: 449–455. Juras MoCR, Jackeline J, Rosete P et al. 2019. In vitro culture and acclimatization of Cattleya xanthina (Orchidaceae), an endangered orchid of the Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest. Rodriguésia 70:1-11. Kaewjampa N, Kazuhiko S, Syeda JN. 2012. Hyaluronic acid can be a new plant growth regulator for hybrid Cymbidium micropropagation. Plant Tissue Cult. & Biotech. 22(1): 59-64. Kannan N. 2009. An in vitro study on micropropagation of Cymbidium orchids. Current Biotica 3 (2): 244-250. Kartiman R , Dewi S , Syarifah Iis A , Agus P. 2018. Multiplikasi in vitro anggrek hitam (Coelogyne pandurata lindl.) pada perlakuan kombinasi NAA dan BAP. J Bioteknologi dan Biosains Indonesia 5(1): 75-87. Koirala D, Shreeti P, Bijaya P. 2013. Asymbiotic seed germination and plantlet development of Coelogyne Fuscescens LINDL., a medicinal orchid of Nepal. Scientific World 11(11):97-100. Lestari EG. 2011. Peranan zat pengatur tumbuh dalam perbanyakan tanaman melalui kultur jaringan. J AgroBiogen 7(1):63-68. Lestari NKD, Ni Wayan D. 2015. Perbanyakan anggrek hitam (Coeloegyne pandurata) dengan media organik dan vacin went secara in vitro. J Virgin 1(1): 30-39. Lisnandar DS, Widya M, Ari P. 2012. Pengaruh pemberian variasi konsentrasi NAA (α-naphthaleneacetic acid) dan 2.4 D terhadap induksi protocorm like bodies (PLB) anggrek macan (Grammatophyllum scriptum (Lindl.). J Bioteknologi 9 (2): 66-72. Minh BQ, Phan TPN. 2017. In vitro propagation of finlayson’s Cymbidium orchid. Journal of Science: Agriculture and Rural Development 126(3): 13–19. Muhammad KZG, Jamal Z,Ahmed M, Khan AR and Khan ZU, 2015. Effect of coconut water from different fruit maturity stages, as natural substitute for synthetic PGR in in vitro potato micropropagation. International J Biosciences 6(2): 84-92. Nongdam P, Nirmala C, 2011. in vitro rapid propagation of Cymbidium aloifolium (L.) sw.:a medicinally important orchid via seed culture. Journal of Biological Sciences 11: 254-260. commit to user library.uns.ac.id digilib.uns.ac.id Pant B, Deepa T. 2012. In vitro mass propagation of an epiphytic orchid, Dendrobium Primulinum Lindl. Through shoot tip culture. African Journal of Biotechnology 11(42): 9970-9974. Pant B, Sumitra S. 2011. In vitro mass propagation of a ground orchid ‐ Phaius tancarvilleae (lʹher.) Blume through shoot tip culture. Plant Tissue Cult. & Biotech. 21(2): 181‐188. Paramartha AI, Dini E, Siti N. 2012. Pengaruh penambahan kombinasi konsentrasi zpt NAA dan BAP terhadap pertumbuhan dan perkembangan biji Dendrobium taurulinum j.j smith secara in vitro. J Sains Dan Seni ITS 1(1): 40-43. Parmar G, Bijaya P. 2016. In vitro seed germination and seedling development of the orchid Coelogyne stricta (D. Don) Schltr. African Journal of Biotechnology 15(5): 105-109. Parthibhan S, Mandali VR,Thiruppathi SK. 2015. In vitro regeneration from protocorms in Dendrobium aqueum Lindley – An imperiled orchid. Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology 13: 227–233. Paudel MR, Pant B. 2012. In vitro micropropagation of rare orchid (Esmeralda clarkei Rchb.f.) from shoot tip section. IJBPAS 1(11): 1587-1597. Puspitaningtyas DW, Elizabeth H. 2014. Penyimpanan biji anggrek Coelogyne spp. untuk konservasi ex situ. Buletin Kebun Raya 17(2):101-112. Ramesh T, Renganathan P, Prabhakaran M. 2019. In vitro studies on Dendrobium fimbriatum Hk.F – An endangered orchid. Journal of Applied and Advanced Research 4(4): 100103. Restiani R, Endang S, Ari I. 2016. Konservasi anggrek hitam (Coelogyne pandurata lindl.) melalui mikropropagasi pada berbagai medium kultur. Prosiding Symbion (Symposium on Biology Education), 27 Agustus 2016. Prodi Pendidikan Biologi, FKIP, Universitas Ahmad Dahlan. Rodrigues LA, Vespasiano BPN, Amanda GB, Janaína FO et al. 2015. In vitro propagation of Cyrtopodium saintlegerianum rchb. f. (orchidaceae), a native orchid of the Brazilian savannah. Crop Breed. Appl. Biotechnol 15 (1). Saputri W, Mukarlina, Riza L. 2015. Respon pertumbuhan anggrek hitam (Coelogyne pandurata lindl.) secara in-vitro dengan penambahan ekstrak taoge dan Benzyl Amino Purine (BAP). J Protobiont 4 (2) : 84- 89. Soetopo L. 2017. Perbanyakan in vitro dengan eksplan protocorm like-body dari biji pada Dendrobium spesies dan Doritaenopsis hibrida. Prosiding Seminar Nasional Peripi Komda Jatim. Malang. Jur. Budidaya Tanaman. Fak.Pertanian, UB. p209-215. Sopalun K, Kanchit T, Keiko I. 2010. Micropropagation of the Thai orchid Grammatophyllum speciosum blume. Plant Cell Tiss Organ Cult 101:143–150. commit to user library.uns.ac.id digilib.uns.ac.id Suratniasih NKM, Ida AA, I Gusti ASW. 2017. Panjang batang dan konsentrasi zat pengatur tumbuh zeatin berpengaruh terhadap pertumbuhan vegetatif anggrek Dendrobium sonia. J Metamorfosa 4(2): 271-278. Sutriana S, Hasan Basri J, Mardaleni. 2014. Interaksi BAP dan NAA terhadap pertumbuhan eksplan anggrek vanda secara in – vitro. J Dinamika Pertanian 29(1): 1-8. Vasudevan R, Johannes V S. 2011. Cytokinin and explant types influence in vitro plant regeneration of Leopard Orchid (Ansellia africana Lindl.) Plant Cell Tiss Organ Cult 107:123–129. Wang Y, Zhilin L, Liping H, Jun S. 2013. In vitro mass scale propagation of wild Cymbidium lowianum with a rare and endangered plant. American Journal of Plant Sciences 4: 1500-1507. Widiastoety D. 2014. Pengaruh auksin dan sitokinin terhadap pertumbuhan planlet anggrek mokara. J Hort. 24(3):230-238. commit to user .
Recommended publications
  • Download All Notifications to a Spreadsheet for Analysis
    Kent Academic Repository Full text document (pdf) Citation for published version Hinsley, Amy Elizabeth (2016) Characterising the structure and function of international wildlife trade networks in the age of online communication. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) thesis, University of Kent,. DOI Link to record in KAR https://kar.kent.ac.uk/54427/ Document Version UNSPECIFIED Copyright & reuse Content in the Kent Academic Repository is made available for research purposes. Unless otherwise stated all content is protected by copyright and in the absence of an open licence (eg Creative Commons), permissions for further reuse of content should be sought from the publisher, author or other copyright holder. Versions of research The version in the Kent Academic Repository may differ from the final published version. Users are advised to check http://kar.kent.ac.uk for the status of the paper. Users should always cite the published version of record. Enquiries For any further enquiries regarding the licence status of this document, please contact: [email protected] If you believe this document infringes copyright then please contact the KAR admin team with the take-down information provided at http://kar.kent.ac.uk/contact.html Characterising the structure and function of international wildlife trade networks in the age of online communication Amy Elizabeth Hinsley Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology School of Anthropology and Conservation University of Kent A thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Biodiversity Management March 2016 “You can get off alcohol, drugs, women, food and cars but once you're hooked on orchids you're finished." Joe Kunisch, professional orchid grower, (quoted in Hansen.
    [Show full text]
  • Toskar Newsletter
    TOSKAR NEWSLETTER A Quarterly Newsletter of the Orchid Society of Karnataka (TOSKAR) Vol. No. 4; Issue: ii; 2017 THE ORCHID SOCIETY OF KARNATAKA www.toskar.org ● [email protected] From the Editor’s Desk TOSKAR NEWSLETTER 21st June 2017 The much-awaited monsoon has set in and it is a sight to see EDITORIAL BOARD shiny green and happy leaves and waiting to put forth their best (Vide Circular No. TOSKAR/2016 Dated 20th May 2016) growth and amazing flowers. Orchids in tropics love the monsoon weather and respond with a luxurious growth and it is also time for us (hobbyists) to ensure that our orchids are fed well so that Chairman plants put up good vegetative growth. But do take care of your Dr. Sadananda Hegde plants especially if you are growing them in pots and exposed to continuous rains, you may have problems! it is alright for mounted plants. In addition, all of us have faced problems with Members snails and slugs, watch out for these as they could be devastating. Mr. S. G. Ramakumar Take adequate precautions with regard to onset of fungal and Mr. Sriram Kumar bacterial diseases as the moisture and warmth is ideal for their multiplication. This is also time for division or for propagation if Editor the plants have flowered. Dr. K. S. Shashidhar Many of our members are growing some wonderful species and hybrids in Bangalore conditions and their apt care and culture is Associate Editor seen by the fantastic blooms. Here I always wanted some of them Mr. Ravee Bhat to share their finer points or tips for care with other growers.
    [Show full text]
  • Half Yearly Report.Pdf
    National Mission on Himalayan Studies (NMHS) HIMALAYAN RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP (FORMAT FOR THE HALF YEARLY PROGRESS REPORT) [Reporting Period: July to December 2020] Name of the Project: Systematics and Conservation of Indian Orchids with special emphasis to Himalayan species. Sanction Order No.: GBPNI/NMHS-2017-18/HSF-08, dated: 28.03.2018. 1st installment received: Rs. 33,56,232/- Name of the Institution/ University: Botanical Survey of India, Sikkim Himalayan Regional Centre Gangtok, Sikkim No. of Himalayan Research/Project One Associate: No. of Himalayan Junior Research/Project Six (6) Fellows: H-RAs Profile Description: Sl. Name of RA Date of Joining Name of the PI Qualification No. 1A. Dr. SAMIRAN PANDAY 17.12.2018 Dr. D.K. AGRAWALA M.Sc., Ph. D. (BOTANY) (Resigned on - 23.8.2019) 1B. Dr. RIJUPALIKA ROY 14.10.2019 Dr. D.K. AGRAWALA M.Sc., Ph. D. (BOTANY) NMHS Fellowship Grant Page 1 of 13 Progress Report: To be filled for each HRA in separate row. RA No. Research Objectives Achievements Addressed Location of Field Deliverables Site with Details, if any H-RA Project name: Systematics and Conservation of •Morphological Characterization done for •Literature survey • Study area for the 1A. Indian Orchids with special emphasis to 15 species under 8 genera conducted. project is entire Indian Himalayan Himalayan species. •Assigned geo co-ordinates: 23 species •Collection of type, Region covering 12 (425 sheets). protologue & states. Allotted group: Sub-families Vanilloideae, •Literature on selected species has been herbarium Orchidoideae and Epidendroideae with 22 collected and studied. specimen genera and 76 species. •Protologues, types & images of continued.
    [Show full text]
  • QUAN HỆ GIỮA CÁC GIỐNG, LOÀI HOA LAN (ORCHIDACEAE) DỰA TRÊN ĐẶC ĐIỂM HÌNH THÁI Nguyễn Thị Mỹ Duyên1, Trương Trọng Ngôn2 Và Trần Nhân Dũng2
    Tạp chí Khoa học 2012:22a 165-175 Trường Đại học Cần Thơ QUAN HỆ GIỮA CÁC GIỐNG, LOÀI HOA LAN (ORCHIDACEAE) DỰA TRÊN ĐẶC ĐIỂM HÌNH THÁI Nguyễn Thị Mỹ Duyên1, Trương Trọng Ngôn2 và Trần Nhân Dũng2 ABSTRACT Thirty seven orchid species belonging to two subfamilies Cypripedioideae and Orchidioideae were analyzed and classified based on morphologic and argonomic traits. After being collected, encoded, statistically treated by NTSYSpc 2.1 program, the morphologic and argonomic traits were analysed based on UPGMA method. The research results revealed that Dendrobium pulchellum, Dendrobium Gatton Sunray and Dendrobium moschatum have a very close relationship, the similarity are at 96,5% and 95%. In addition, Dendrobium anosmum 'Alba' and Dendrobium parishii 'Alba' have a very close relationship, the similarity are at 98%. Similarly, Dendrobium anosmum (Hawaii) and Dendrobium parishii are similarly at 95%. Brassavola nodosa, Brassavola digbyana, and Brassavola ‘Jimminey Cricket’ have close relationship. Besides, nine species belonging to the five different genera Renanthera, Rhynchostylis, Acampe, Aerides and Ascocentrum but they have a close relationship and they can be bred together to create new hybrids with expected characteristics. This phenotypic study proves for classification of the relationships between species of orchids through appearance assessment by data system. This data of relationships will provide us a lot of valuable information to select parents as material sources for breeding hybrids with desirable traits. Keywords: Orchidaceae, phenotype, morphology, Dendrobium, Paphiopedilum Title: Relationship of Orchidaceae based on phenotype traits TÓM TẮT Mối quan hệ của 37 loài hoa lan thuộc hai họ phụ là Cypripedioideae và Orchidioideae được phân tích, xếp nhóm thông qua các chỉ tiêu hình thái và nông học.
    [Show full text]
  • Review Article Organic Compounds: Contents and Their Role in Improving Seed Germination and Protocorm Development in Orchids
    Hindawi International Journal of Agronomy Volume 2020, Article ID 2795108, 12 pages https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/2795108 Review Article Organic Compounds: Contents and Their Role in Improving Seed Germination and Protocorm Development in Orchids Edy Setiti Wida Utami and Sucipto Hariyanto Department of Biology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya 60115, Indonesia Correspondence should be addressed to Sucipto Hariyanto; [email protected] Received 26 January 2020; Revised 9 May 2020; Accepted 23 May 2020; Published 11 June 2020 Academic Editor: Isabel Marques Copyright © 2020 Edy Setiti Wida Utami and Sucipto Hariyanto. ,is is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. In nature, orchid seed germination is obligatory following infection by mycorrhizal fungi, which supplies the developing embryo with water, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals, causing the seeds to germinate relatively slowly and at a low germination rate. ,e nonsymbiotic germination of orchid seeds found in 1922 is applicable to in vitro propagation. ,e success of seed germination in vitro is influenced by supplementation with organic compounds. Here, we review the scientific literature in terms of the contents and role of organic supplements in promoting seed germination, protocorm development, and seedling growth in orchids. We systematically collected information from scientific literature databases including Scopus, Google Scholar, and ProQuest, as well as published books and conference proceedings. Various organic compounds, i.e., coconut water (CW), peptone (P), banana homogenate (BH), potato homogenate (PH), chitosan (CHT), tomato juice (TJ), and yeast extract (YE), can promote seed germination and growth and development of various orchids.
    [Show full text]
  • Morphometrics of Selected Dendrobium Spp (Orchidaceae) In
    ISSN (Online): 2349 -1183; ISSN (Print): 2349 -9265 TROPICAL PLANT RESEARCH 7(1): 149–157, 2020 The Journal of the Society for Tropical Plant Research DOI: 10.22271/tpr.2020.v7.i1.020 Research article Morphometrics of selected Dendrobium spp. (Orchidaceae) in Sri Lanka P. M. H. Sandamali1, S. P. Senanayake2* and S. Rajapakse3, 1 1Postgraduate Institute of Science, University of Peradeniya, Peradeniya, Sri Lanka 2Department of Plant and Molecular Biology, University of Kelaniya, Kelaniya, Sri Lanka 3 Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, University of Peradeniya, Peradeniya, Sri Lanka *Corresponding Author: [email protected] [Accepted: 29 March 2020] Abstract: Morphometric analyses of five species of Dendrobium (Orchidaceae) found in Sri Lanka; D. aphyllum, D. crumenatum, D. heterocarpum, D. nutans and D. panduratum were carried out to infer their phenetic relationships. Thirty-one morphological characters were considered; six vegetative and twenty-five floral, of which five were qualitative and twenty-six were quantitative characters. The data were subjected to Cluster Analysis (CA) and Principal Component Analysis (PCA). Cluster analysis has produced two prominent clusters, D. aphyllum, D. nutans and D. panduratum as cluster 1 and D. crumenatum and D. heterocarpum as cluster 2. Both D. nutans and D. panduratum are producing small sized floral parts, compared to D. aphyllum hence exhibits close similarities in floral morphology which resulted in forming a cluster of most closely related species with least dissimilarity values. With respect to many characteristics, two species incluster 2, D. crumenatum and D. heterocarpum, are found to be similar except for the leaf thickness. Furthermore, PCA also in agreement with the relationships derived from the cluster analysis.
    [Show full text]
  • A Review of CITES Appendices I and II Plant Species from Lao PDR
    A Review of CITES Appendices I and II Plant Species From Lao PDR A report for IUCN Lao PDR by Philip Thomas, Mark Newman Bouakhaykhone Svengsuksa & Sounthone Ketphanh June 2006 A Review of CITES Appendices I and II Plant Species From Lao PDR A report for IUCN Lao PDR by Philip Thomas1 Dr Mark Newman1 Dr Bouakhaykhone Svengsuksa2 Mr Sounthone Ketphanh3 1 Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh 2 National University of Lao PDR 3 Forest Research Center, National Agriculture and Forestry Research Institute, Lao PDR Supported by Darwin Initiative for the Survival of the Species Project 163-13-007 Cover illustration: Orchids and Cycads for sale near Gnommalat, Khammouane Province, Lao PDR, May 2006 (photo courtesy of Darwin Initiative) CONTENTS Contents Acronyms and Abbreviations used in this report Acknowledgements Summary _________________________________________________________________________ 1 Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) - background ____________________________________________________________________ 1 Lao PDR and CITES ____________________________________________________________ 1 Review of Plant Species Listed Under CITES Appendix I and II ____________ 1 Results of the Review_______________________________________________________ 1 Comments _____________________________________________________________________ 3 1. CITES Listed Plants in Lao PDR ______________________________________________ 5 1.1 An Introduction to CITES and Appendices I, II and III_________________ 5 1.2 Current State of Knowledge of the
    [Show full text]
  • Orchids of Suspa-Kshamawoti, Dolakha -An Annotated Checklist
    Banko Janakari, Vol 29 No. 2, 2019 Pp 28‒41 Karki & Ghimire https://doi.org:10.3126/banko.v29i2.28097 Orchids of Suspa-Kshamawoti, Dolakha -An annotated checklist S. Karki1* and S. K. Ghimire1 Suspa-Kshamawoti area of Dolakha district covers diverse vegetation types and harbors many interesting species of orchids. This paper documents 69 species of orchids covering 33 genera based on repeated field surveys and herbarium collections. Of them, 50 species are epiphytic (including lithophytes) and 19 species are terrestrial. Information regarding habit and habitat, phenology, host species and elevational range of distribution of each species are provided in the checklist. Keywords : Bulbophyllum, Nepal, Orchidaceae rchids are one of the most diverse and contributions on documentation of orchid flora are highly evolved groups of flowering made by Bajracharya (2001; 2004); Rajbhandari Oplants, and orchidaceae is the largest and Bhattrai (2001); Bajracharya and Shrestha family comprising 29,199 species and are (2003); Rajbhandari and Dahal (2004); Milleville globally distributed (Govaerts et al., 2017). Out and Shrestha (2004); Subedi et al. (2011); of them, two-third belong to epiphytes (Zotz and Rajbhandari (2015); Raskoti (2015); Raskoti and Winkler, 2013). In Nepal, orchidaceae is one of Ale (2009; 2011; 2012; 2019) and Bhandari et al. the major families amongst the higher flowering (2016 b; 2019). Suspa-Kshamawoti, the northern plants and comprises 502 taxa belonging to 108 part of the Dolakha district covers diverse genera, which forms around 8 percent of our flora vegetation and harbors some interesting species (Raskoti and Ale, 2019). The number of species of orchids. Bhandari et al.
    [Show full text]
  • The NEHU Journal Vol
    The NEHU Journal Vol. XVIII, No.1, January-June 2020 N E H U ISSN. 0972 - 8406 The NEHU Journal Vol. XVIII, No.1, January-June 2020 Editor: Prof. S.R. Joshi Department of Biotechnology & Bioinformatics NEHU, Shillong Email : [email protected] Editorial Committee Members Prof. A.S. Dixit, Department of Zoology, NEHU, Shillong Prof. S. Mitra, Department of Chemistry, NEHU, Shillong Prof. I. Syiem, Department of Education, NEHU, Shillong Dr. R. M. Shangpliang, Department of Sociology, NEHU, Shillong Dr. Sudipta Ghosh, Department of Anthropology, NEHU, Shillong Dr. K. Upadhyay, Department of BSSS, NEHU, Shillong Dr. B. Dutta, Department of History, NEHU, Shillong i Contents Editorial .................................................................................................................................iv The deadly dozen: An overview of the top killer viruses D. Syiem and Mayashree B. Syiem ...........................................................................................1 In vitro seed storage of Paphiopedilum villosum Lind., an endangered lady’s slipper orchid Reema Vareen Diengdoh, Suman Kumaria and Meera Chettri Das .......................................21 Colorimetric detection of Pb2+ ions using PVP-capped silver nanoparticles Siewdorlang Diamai and Devendra P. S. Negi .......................................................................33 In-vitro comparative studies of Apium graveolens L. extracts for antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity Casterland Marbaniang, Rajeshwar Nath Sharan and Lakhon Kma
    [Show full text]
  • Independent Degradation in Genes of the Plastid Ndh Gene Family in Species of the Orchid Genus Cymbidium (Orchidaceae; Epidendroideae)
    RESEARCH ARTICLE Independent degradation in genes of the plastid ndh gene family in species of the orchid genus Cymbidium (Orchidaceae; Epidendroideae) Hyoung Tae Kim1, Mark W. Chase2* 1 College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Kyungpook University, Daegu, Korea, 2 Jodrell Laboratory, Royal a1111111111 Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, United Kingdom a1111111111 * [email protected] a1111111111 a1111111111 a1111111111 Abstract In this paper, we compare ndh genes in the plastid genome of many Cymbidium species and three closely related taxa in Orchidaceae looking for evidence of ndh gene degradation. OPEN ACCESS Among the 11 ndh genes, there were frequently large deletions in directly repeated or AT- Citation: Kim HT, Chase MW (2017) Independent rich regions. Variation in these degraded ndh genes occurs between individual plants, degradation in genes of the plastid ndh gene family apparently at population levels in these Cymbidium species. It is likely that ndh gene trans- in species of the orchid genus Cymbidium fers from the plastome to mitochondrial genome (chondriome) occurred independently in (Orchidaceae; Epidendroideae). PLoS ONE 12(11): e0187318. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal. Orchidaceae and that ndh genes in the chondriome were also relatively recently transferred pone.0187318 between distantly related species in Orchidaceae. Four variants of the ycf1-rpl32 region, Editor: Zhong-Jian Liu, The National Orchid which normally includes the ndhF genes in the plastome, were identified, and some Cymbid- Conservation Center of China; The Orchid ium species contained at least two copies of that region in their organellar genomes. The Conservation & Research Center of Shenzhen, four ycf1-rpl32 variants seem to have a clear pattern of close relationships.
    [Show full text]
  • Revista Agrária Acadêmica Agrarian Academic Journal
    Rev. Agr. Acad., v. 3, n. 6, Nov/Dez (2020) Revista Agrária Acadêmica Agrarian Academic Journal Volume 3 – Número 6 – Nov/Dez (2020) ________________________________________________________________________________ doi: 10.32406/v3n62020/148-161/agrariacad Fungus used for germination is supplanted after reintroduction of Hadrolaelia jongheana (Orchidaceae). Fungo usado para germinação é suplantado após reintrodução de Hadrolaelia jongheana (Orchidaceae). Conrado Augusto Vieira 1, Melissa Faust Bocayuva1, Tomás Gomes Reis Veloso 1, Bruno Coutinho Moreira 2, Emiliane Fernanda Silva Freitas1, Denise Mara Soares Bazzolli 3, Maria Catarina Megumi Kasuya 1* 1- Laboratório de Associações Micorrízicas, BIOAGRO, Departamento de Microbiologia, Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Campus Universitário, Avenida Peter Henry Rolfs s/n, Universidade Federal de Viçosa, 36570-900, Viçosa, MG, Brazil. 2- Colegiado de Engenharia Agronômica, Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco, 56300-990, Petrolina, PE, Brazil. 3- Laboratório de Genética de Micro-organismos, BIOAGRO, Departamento de Microbiologia, Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Avenida Peter Henry Rolfs s/n, Universidade Federal de Viçosa, 36570-900, Viçosa, MG, Brazil. *Corresponding author: M.C.M.K. (e-mail: [email protected]) Laboratório de Associações Micorrízicas, BIOAGRO, Departamento de Microbiologia, Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Avenida Peter Henry Rolfs s/n, Universidade Federal de Viçosa, 36570-900, Viçosa, MG, Brazil. ________________________________________________________________________________ Abstract The great diversity in colors and forms become the orchids a business with high economic value. The habitat fragmentation contributes to the extinction of orchids. Inoculation of orchid with mycorrhizal fungi for seedlings can guarantee the success of reintroduction. For this purpose, seeds of Hadrolaelia jongheana were germinated using an isolate of Tulasnella sp. Seedlings were transferred to the natural field.
    [Show full text]
  • Sample Extended Abstract
    Current Applied Science and Technology Vol. 22 No. 2 (March-April 2022) Research article ________________________________________________________________________________________ Effect of Chitosan, Coconut Water and Potato Extract on Protocorm Growth and Plantlet Regeneration of Cymbidium aloifolium (L.) Sw. Khoirista Noor Rohmah1 and Worasitikulya Taratima2* 1Faculty of Science, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand 2Salt-tolerant Rice Research Group, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand Received: 19 November 2020, Revised: 21 June 2021, Accepted: 9 August 2021 DOI....................................... Abstract Keywords Effective and rapid in vitro plantlet regeneration from protocorms of Cymbidium aloifolium using chitosan, coconut water and potato extract were investigated. Two experiments were performed using twelve week chitosan; old protocorms of size 2-3 mm. In the first experiment, the protocorms coconut water; were propagated on solid New Dogashima (ND) medium supplemented with various concentrations of chitosan (0, 0.05, 0.10 and 1.00 mg/l). For growth; the second experiment, the protocorms were cultured on the same potato extract; medium supplemented with coconut water (0, 100, 150 and 200 ml/l) and potato extract (0, 5, 10 and 15 g/l). Survival and response percentages, orchid shoot number and length, root number and length, leaf number and fresh and dry weight were collected after 10 weeks of culture. The results showed that 0.05 mg/l chitosan treatment was the most effective for protocorm growth, producing the highest shoot number and length, root number and length, leaf number, and fresh and dry weight. The combination of coconut water and potato extract treatments revealed that 150 ml/l coconut water alone was the best for plantlet regeneration and growth, shoot length, root length, and fresh and dry weight.
    [Show full text]