Symbiotic seed germination and protocorm development of Aa achalensis Schltr., a terrestrial orchid endemic from Argentina
Aa achalensis is an endangered terrestrial orchid endemic from Argentina. In vitro symbiotic seed germination was evaluated for its propagation. Five different fungal strains were isolated from this species: two Rhizoctonia-like related to Thanatephorus cucumeris and three ascomicetaceous fungi belo...
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paper:paper_09406360_v24_n1_p35_Sebastian2023-06-08T15:53:32Z Symbiotic seed germination and protocorm development of Aa achalensis Schltr., a terrestrial orchid endemic from Argentina Conservation Dark septate endophytes Orchid mycorrhiza Seed germination conservation endemic species germination mycorrhiza plant seed seedling strain Argentina Aa achalensis Fungi Gaeumannomyces cylindrosporus Hyphomycetes Orchidaceae Pezizaceae Rhizoctonia Thanatephorus cucumeris ribosomal spacer DNA Argentina article classification genetics germination microbiology molecular genetics mycorrhiza nucleotide sequence Orchidaceae phylogeny physiology plant root plant seed Argentina DNA, Ribosomal Spacer Germination Molecular Sequence Data Mycorrhizae Orchidaceae Phylogeny Plant Roots Seeds Aa achalensis is an endangered terrestrial orchid endemic from Argentina. In vitro symbiotic seed germination was evaluated for its propagation. Five different fungal strains were isolated from this species: two Rhizoctonia-like related to Thanatephorus cucumeris and three ascomicetaceous fungi belonging to Phialophora graminicola and one to an uncultured Pezizaceae. All five isolates promoted seed germination being one T. cucumeris strain the most effective. After 16 weeks of growth, 30 % of A. achalensis protocorms developed until seedlings with two/four leaves in this treatment. These findings open an opportunity to the knowledge and preservation of this species. © 2013 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. 2014 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_09406360_v24_n1_p35_Sebastian http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09406360_v24_n1_p35_Sebastian |
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Conservation Dark septate endophytes Orchid mycorrhiza Seed germination conservation endemic species germination mycorrhiza plant seed seedling strain Argentina Aa achalensis Fungi Gaeumannomyces cylindrosporus Hyphomycetes Orchidaceae Pezizaceae Rhizoctonia Thanatephorus cucumeris ribosomal spacer DNA Argentina article classification genetics germination microbiology molecular genetics mycorrhiza nucleotide sequence Orchidaceae phylogeny physiology plant root plant seed Argentina DNA, Ribosomal Spacer Germination Molecular Sequence Data Mycorrhizae Orchidaceae Phylogeny Plant Roots Seeds |
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Conservation Dark septate endophytes Orchid mycorrhiza Seed germination conservation endemic species germination mycorrhiza plant seed seedling strain Argentina Aa achalensis Fungi Gaeumannomyces cylindrosporus Hyphomycetes Orchidaceae Pezizaceae Rhizoctonia Thanatephorus cucumeris ribosomal spacer DNA Argentina article classification genetics germination microbiology molecular genetics mycorrhiza nucleotide sequence Orchidaceae phylogeny physiology plant root plant seed Argentina DNA, Ribosomal Spacer Germination Molecular Sequence Data Mycorrhizae Orchidaceae Phylogeny Plant Roots Seeds Symbiotic seed germination and protocorm development of Aa achalensis Schltr., a terrestrial orchid endemic from Argentina |
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Conservation Dark septate endophytes Orchid mycorrhiza Seed germination conservation endemic species germination mycorrhiza plant seed seedling strain Argentina Aa achalensis Fungi Gaeumannomyces cylindrosporus Hyphomycetes Orchidaceae Pezizaceae Rhizoctonia Thanatephorus cucumeris ribosomal spacer DNA Argentina article classification genetics germination microbiology molecular genetics mycorrhiza nucleotide sequence Orchidaceae phylogeny physiology plant root plant seed Argentina DNA, Ribosomal Spacer Germination Molecular Sequence Data Mycorrhizae Orchidaceae Phylogeny Plant Roots Seeds |
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Aa achalensis is an endangered terrestrial orchid endemic from Argentina. In vitro symbiotic seed germination was evaluated for its propagation. Five different fungal strains were isolated from this species: two Rhizoctonia-like related to Thanatephorus cucumeris and three ascomicetaceous fungi belonging to Phialophora graminicola and one to an uncultured Pezizaceae. All five isolates promoted seed germination being one T. cucumeris strain the most effective. After 16 weeks of growth, 30 % of A. achalensis protocorms developed until seedlings with two/four leaves in this treatment. These findings open an opportunity to the knowledge and preservation of this species. © 2013 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. |
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Symbiotic seed germination and protocorm development of Aa achalensis Schltr., a terrestrial orchid endemic from Argentina |
title_short |
Symbiotic seed germination and protocorm development of Aa achalensis Schltr., a terrestrial orchid endemic from Argentina |
title_full |
Symbiotic seed germination and protocorm development of Aa achalensis Schltr., a terrestrial orchid endemic from Argentina |
title_fullStr |
Symbiotic seed germination and protocorm development of Aa achalensis Schltr., a terrestrial orchid endemic from Argentina |
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Symbiotic seed germination and protocorm development of Aa achalensis Schltr., a terrestrial orchid endemic from Argentina |
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symbiotic seed germination and protocorm development of aa achalensis schltr., a terrestrial orchid endemic from argentina |
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2014 |
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https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_09406360_v24_n1_p35_Sebastian http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09406360_v24_n1_p35_Sebastian |
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