Abstract Background Orchids are under threat from human activities and climate change, with populations limited to small geographic hotspots. This makes them ideal candidates for ex situ conservation. Orchid seeds are desiccation tolerant, but often have poor longevity in seed banks and cryopreservation of orchid protocorms is complex and expensive. Therefore, simple methods for large-scale storage programs are essential to store orchid seeds of different life forms. Seeds of five species representing epiphytic, lithophytic and terrestrial orchids from the Central Highlands of Madagascar were studied to find a simple and effective system of cryopreservation. The use of a vitrification solution prior to cryopreservation to improve survival w...
Ecuador has a great variety of climatic regions that potentiate biodiversity. The family Orchidaceae...
BACKGROUND: Vanilla siamensis is listed in Appendix-II of Convention on International Trade in Endan...
3.1 = SEED STORAGE OF HIMANTOGLOSSUM ROBERTIANUM (ORCHIDACEAE): A COMPARISON OF TEMPERATURE AND MOIS...
Premise of research. Orchids are among the most enigmatic of plant species. Yet the Orchidaceae comp...
The atypical seed storage behaviour reported in several orchid species justifies cryopreservation as...
Seed Banks represent an important resource for long-term storage of germplasm, allowing to address p...
© 2015, The Society for In Vitro Biology. In a bid to better conserve endangered terrestrial orchids...
Orchidaceae contains many species worldwide with a high extinction risk. Efforts to overcome this pr...
Orchids are lush and highly valuable plants due to their diversity and the beauty of their flowers, ...
Many native orchid populations declined yearly due to economic development and climate change. This ...
Caladenia huegelii Rchb.f. is a threatened obligate mycotrophic orchid species with limited distribu...
The development of a long-term conservation method is crucial for orchid germplasm preservation and ...
Cryopreservation is an important tool for the exsitu preservation of endangered plants. In this arti...
Abstract Background Lack of phenological information and efficient collecting methods are considered...
BACKGROUND: Cryopreservation is an effective method for the long-term conservation of plant germplas...
Ecuador has a great variety of climatic regions that potentiate biodiversity. The family Orchidaceae...
BACKGROUND: Vanilla siamensis is listed in Appendix-II of Convention on International Trade in Endan...
3.1 = SEED STORAGE OF HIMANTOGLOSSUM ROBERTIANUM (ORCHIDACEAE): A COMPARISON OF TEMPERATURE AND MOIS...
Premise of research. Orchids are among the most enigmatic of plant species. Yet the Orchidaceae comp...
The atypical seed storage behaviour reported in several orchid species justifies cryopreservation as...
Seed Banks represent an important resource for long-term storage of germplasm, allowing to address p...
© 2015, The Society for In Vitro Biology. In a bid to better conserve endangered terrestrial orchids...
Orchidaceae contains many species worldwide with a high extinction risk. Efforts to overcome this pr...
Orchids are lush and highly valuable plants due to their diversity and the beauty of their flowers, ...
Many native orchid populations declined yearly due to economic development and climate change. This ...
Caladenia huegelii Rchb.f. is a threatened obligate mycotrophic orchid species with limited distribu...
The development of a long-term conservation method is crucial for orchid germplasm preservation and ...
Cryopreservation is an important tool for the exsitu preservation of endangered plants. In this arti...
Abstract Background Lack of phenological information and efficient collecting methods are considered...
BACKGROUND: Cryopreservation is an effective method for the long-term conservation of plant germplas...
Ecuador has a great variety of climatic regions that potentiate biodiversity. The family Orchidaceae...
BACKGROUND: Vanilla siamensis is listed in Appendix-II of Convention on International Trade in Endan...
3.1 = SEED STORAGE OF HIMANTOGLOSSUM ROBERTIANUM (ORCHIDACEAE): A COMPARISON OF TEMPERATURE AND MOIS...