شماره ركورد كنفرانس :
5342
عنوان مقاله :
Recent Advances in Research on Technology of the Synthetic Seeds with Emphasized on Orchids
عنوان به زبان ديگر :
Recent Advances in Research on Technology of the Synthetic Seeds with Emphasized on Orchids
پديدآورندگان :
Piri Hossein hsalar1970@gmail.com Agricultural Department, Faculty of Engineering Technical, Velayat University, Iranshahr. Iran. , Irandegani Yasamin Jahad Agricultural organization, Sistan and Balouchestan, Iran, Ph.D student in Zabol University
كليدواژه :
Advanced Research , Synthetic seeds , Orchid , In vitro , Conservation , PLB’s
عنوان كنفرانس :
اولين همايش بين المللي و پنجمين همايش ملي علوم و تكنولوژي بذر ايران
چكيده فارسي :
The synthetic seed or artificial seed, which called synseed”, has evolved from a futuristic idea into a real field of research and experimentation. Synthetic seeds are described as alginate-encapsulated somatic embryos, vegetative buds, or any other micro-propagules that usable as seeds and transformed into plantlets after propagating on in vitro or in vivo conditions and also maintain the regeneration potential after storage at low temperature. The making of synthetic seeds using micro-propagules opens a new path in agricultural biotechnology that helps to overcome the challenges faced important economic and medicinal plant species. Orchids are among the most ambiguous of plant species, which in comparison with more other family species, are at risk of extinction. Storage of orchid germplasm mostly seeds and associated mycorrhizal fungi, as well as protocorm like bodies using encapsulation and vitrification standard method allows for secure conservation. Encapsulated propagules are used for in vitro regeneration and mass multiplication at low cost, and also germplasm preservation of elite plant species. Synthetic seeds are inexpensive to produce and easy to handle, plant, transport and have great advantages in comparison with traditional in vitro culture methods. Synthetic seed technology is an optimistic approach to preserve and clonally propagate different endangered, economical and medicinal species of orchids. Under ex vitro conditions, there is positive enhancement of the large scale production of orchid species by bypassing the process of acclimatization.