Orchid seed germination and in vitro propagation represent vital techniques in both horticultural innovation and conservation biology. Owing to the uniquely minute and dust‐like nature of orchid seeds ...
Orchids are loved by gardeners around the world but are notoriously difficult to cultivate. Researchers have developed a new orchid cultivation kit and have succeeded in complete artificial ...
Seeds of several terrestrial orchid species native to the United States were germinated on a number of culture media under differing conditions. Germination rates and seedling development varied ...
Deadwood-decomposing fungi feed germinating orchids, providing the carbon their tiny seeds don’t have. The Kobe University finding not only closes a gap in our understanding of wild orchid ecology but ...
Asymbiotic seed germination of Arachnis labrosa was achieved by culturing immature embryos/seeds 16–18 weeks after pollination. Better germination was recorded on medium enriched with sucrose (3%), ...