The uses of rhizoctonia mycorrhizae as a dry resistance induction of dendrobium aggregatum seedlings

Orchids are cultivated by tissue culture because their seeds do not have food reserves (endosperm) for their growth. All nutrient requirements are obtained from tissue culture media. Propagation by tissue culture causes them to have no association with Rhizoctonia mycorrhizae, which are needed in th...

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Main Authors: Soelistijono, Raden, Jakti, Angga Wulindra, Budiyono, Agus, Suprapti, Endang, Daryanti,
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spelling my-ukm.journal.224212023-10-24T08:50:09Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/22421/ The uses of rhizoctonia mycorrhizae as a dry resistance induction of dendrobium aggregatum seedlings Soelistijono, Raden Jakti, Angga Wulindra Budiyono, Agus Suprapti, Endang Daryanti, Orchids are cultivated by tissue culture because their seeds do not have food reserves (endosperm) for their growth. All nutrient requirements are obtained from tissue culture media. Propagation by tissue culture causes them to have no association with Rhizoctonia mycorrhizae, which are needed in their growth so that they can interfere with orchid growth both vegetatively and generatively. Rhizoctonia mycorrhizae are a group of Rhizoctonia sp. which form a mutual symbiotic association with orchids. Each orchid has a different association with Rhizoctonia mycorrhizae. At the time of association with orchids, Rhizoctonia mycorrhizae will form a peloton structure in the orchid root cortex, which supplies several nutrients needed by orchids from their environment during drought. Rhizoctonia mycorrhizae inoculation has been carried out on orchid seedlings of the same species orchids in vitro. However, Rhizoctonia mycorrhizae inoculation has never been carried out on seedlings of different species of orchid using a simpler spraying method. The success of simpler Rhizoctonia mycorrhizae inoculation on Dendrobium aggregatum seedlings might provide an understanding of the increased resistance of orchids to water stress. The materials used were isolates of Rhizoctonia mycorrhizae isolated from the roots of Dendrobium lasiantera and seedlings of Dendrobium aggregatum aged 6 months. The seedlings consisted of two groups. The former included seedlings exposed to Rhizoctonia mycorrhizae (M1) and watering with the intervals of 1, 2, and 3 days and those treated without Rhizoctonia mycorrhizae (M0) but with watering at the same intervals. The experiment used RCBD with 14 replications. Meanwhile, the control group was not exposed to both Rhizoctonia mycorrhizae and watering. The results showed that Rhizoctonia mycorrhizae inoculation had a significant effect on seedling height, leaf length, number of roots, and fresh weight of seedlings. Meanwhile, the watering interval did not give a real effect. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/22421/1/MAD%2016.pdf Soelistijono, Raden and Jakti, Angga Wulindra and Budiyono, Agus and Suprapti, Endang and Daryanti, (2023) The uses of rhizoctonia mycorrhizae as a dry resistance induction of dendrobium aggregatum seedlings. Malaysian Applied Biology, 52 (2). pp. 147-151. ISSN 0126-8643 https://jms.mabjournal.com/index.php/mab/index
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description Orchids are cultivated by tissue culture because their seeds do not have food reserves (endosperm) for their growth. All nutrient requirements are obtained from tissue culture media. Propagation by tissue culture causes them to have no association with Rhizoctonia mycorrhizae, which are needed in their growth so that they can interfere with orchid growth both vegetatively and generatively. Rhizoctonia mycorrhizae are a group of Rhizoctonia sp. which form a mutual symbiotic association with orchids. Each orchid has a different association with Rhizoctonia mycorrhizae. At the time of association with orchids, Rhizoctonia mycorrhizae will form a peloton structure in the orchid root cortex, which supplies several nutrients needed by orchids from their environment during drought. Rhizoctonia mycorrhizae inoculation has been carried out on orchid seedlings of the same species orchids in vitro. However, Rhizoctonia mycorrhizae inoculation has never been carried out on seedlings of different species of orchid using a simpler spraying method. The success of simpler Rhizoctonia mycorrhizae inoculation on Dendrobium aggregatum seedlings might provide an understanding of the increased resistance of orchids to water stress. The materials used were isolates of Rhizoctonia mycorrhizae isolated from the roots of Dendrobium lasiantera and seedlings of Dendrobium aggregatum aged 6 months. The seedlings consisted of two groups. The former included seedlings exposed to Rhizoctonia mycorrhizae (M1) and watering with the intervals of 1, 2, and 3 days and those treated without Rhizoctonia mycorrhizae (M0) but with watering at the same intervals. The experiment used RCBD with 14 replications. Meanwhile, the control group was not exposed to both Rhizoctonia mycorrhizae and watering. The results showed that Rhizoctonia mycorrhizae inoculation had a significant effect on seedling height, leaf length, number of roots, and fresh weight of seedlings. Meanwhile, the watering interval did not give a real effect.
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author Soelistijono, Raden
Jakti, Angga Wulindra
Budiyono, Agus
Suprapti, Endang
Daryanti,
spellingShingle Soelistijono, Raden
Jakti, Angga Wulindra
Budiyono, Agus
Suprapti, Endang
Daryanti,
The uses of rhizoctonia mycorrhizae as a dry resistance induction of dendrobium aggregatum seedlings
author_facet Soelistijono, Raden
Jakti, Angga Wulindra
Budiyono, Agus
Suprapti, Endang
Daryanti,
author_sort Soelistijono, Raden
title The uses of rhizoctonia mycorrhizae as a dry resistance induction of dendrobium aggregatum seedlings
title_short The uses of rhizoctonia mycorrhizae as a dry resistance induction of dendrobium aggregatum seedlings
title_full The uses of rhizoctonia mycorrhizae as a dry resistance induction of dendrobium aggregatum seedlings
title_fullStr The uses of rhizoctonia mycorrhizae as a dry resistance induction of dendrobium aggregatum seedlings
title_full_unstemmed The uses of rhizoctonia mycorrhizae as a dry resistance induction of dendrobium aggregatum seedlings
title_sort uses of rhizoctonia mycorrhizae as a dry resistance induction of dendrobium aggregatum seedlings
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