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Lankesteriana
On-line version ISSN 1409-3871
Abstract
RITMEJERYTė, Edita; OBVINTSEVA, Anna and HUYNH, Tien. The effect of smoke derivatives and carbon utilisation on symbiotic germination of the endangered Pterostylis despectans (orchidaceae). Lankesteriana [online]. 2018, vol.18, n.3, pp.169-177. ISSN 1409-3871. http://dx.doi.org/10.15517/lank.v18i3.34534.
Orchids are highly dependent on exogenous nutritional sources and mycorrhizal associations to survive, particularly when challenged by extreme environmental stress such as bushfires that contribute significantly to its decline in nature. In this study, the effect of smoke derivatives and carbon utilisation was explored to improve germination and seedling establishment of an Australian endangered orchid, Pterostylis despectans (Lowly Greenhood) and its mycorrhizal fungi. Stored seeds were germinated in vitro with peloton- isolated fungal isolates with varying concentrations of smoke water (0-1.0 mL L-1) to simulate fire and sucrose as the carbon source (10 g L-1). Smoke water significantly increased germination, with advanced protocorms and robust seedlings produced. Sucrose inhibited germination such that protocorms and leafing was absent with sucrose inclusion. Fungal isolates were highly variable on its germination efficacy and tolerance to smoke water, highlighting the importance of fungal diversity and supports research-based conservation strategies to circumvent environmental challenges.
Keywords : in vitro culture; mycorrhizae; smoke water; symbiotic germination.