Effect of light intensity on the in vitro propagation of Vanda Sanderiana (Reichb.f.) using leaf bases / Libeth P. Hinampas
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Thesis (BS Biology) -- University of the Philippines Mindanao, 2002
This study investigated the effect of light intensity on survival rate and shoot formation of V. sanderiana using leaf bases. The explants were grown under two different light regimes: 1.072 x 10-18mol m-2s-1 and 1.787 x 10-18mol m-2s-1 in a completely randomized experiment with ten replicates for each treatment. Result showed that the explants under two light regimes had different numbers of shoot formed. Explants under 1.787 x 10-18mol m-2s-1 formed greater number of shoots compared to 1.072 x 10-18mol m-2s-1. The size of the shoots formed was visually rated. The size of the shoots in 1.787 x 10-18mol m-2s-1 light condition was greater and more prominent (approximately 0.5-1.0 cm) compared to 1.072 x 10-18mol m-2s-1 (approximately 0.2-0.4 cm). However, when the data were analyzed statistically, there was no significant difference in their survival rates
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