Diversity (Jun 2023)

In Vitro Seed Germination and Seedling Development of <i>Dracula felix</i> (Luer) Luer—An Orchid Native to Ecuador

  • Paulina H. Quijia-Lamiña,
  • Luis E. Baquero,
  • Michael E. Kane,
  • Lawrence W. Zettler

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/d15060732
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 6
p. 732

Abstract

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Effects of daily temperature fluctuations that mimic on-site environmental conditions were tested on seed germination and development in Dracula felix, a native epiphytic orchid from the neotropics. Mature seeds collected from a native population lost their viability from 60% to 37.78% and 0% after 8 and 16 weeks., respectively, under 22 ± 2 °C. Seed viability was completely lost when seeds were maintained at −10 °C in the dark. Less than 50% germination was observed in D. felix seed across all treatments. Seed germinated regardless of the light or temperature treatment. However, significant improvement in germination was observed at 17/22 °C compared to constant temperature treatments. Early seedling development stages were observed only on 1/2XMS and VW media at 17 °C or 17 °C/22 °C under a 12 h light photoperiod. Neither germination nor seedling development were improved by any fungal strain tested using standard symbiotic germination protocols. Information obtained from this study is critical to ensure the ex-situ conservation of this and other rare Dracula species under current and future climate change scenarios.

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