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Atmospheric conditions required for the growth ofGaleola septentrionalis seedlings
Authors:Shin Jchi Nakamura
Institution:(1) Laboratory of Applied Botany, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyoto University, 606 Kyoto
Abstract:The seedling of an achlorophyllous orchid,Galeola septentrionalis, requires for its early growth anomalous atmospheric conditions appropriate to each process of development. The most favorable atmosphere for the enlargement of protocorm consists of 10% O2, 6% CO2 and 84% N2 at a pressure of 1.4 kg/cm2. Tolerable ranges of atmospheric pressure, concentrations of O2 and CO2 were 1.1–2.0 kg/cm2, 5–12% and 2–10%, respectively. Such a range for culture temperatures was 20–26 C. Subsequent development of the seedlings was little influenced by atmospheric pressure (1.0–1.8 kg/cm2) and concentration of CO2 (0–8%), but influenced by O2 concentration. Optimum and tolerable concentrations of O2 were 10–15% and 5–19.7%, respectively. These atmospheres are discussed hypothetically as the conditions required to pass an inevitable process specific to the epigenetic ontogeny of scobiform (sawdusty) seeds.
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