Ex-situ conservation of the native orchid Coelogyne rochusseni de Vriese from the Bukit Rimbang and Bukit Baling Wildlife Reserve Areas

  • Heriansyah P
  • Marlina G
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Abstract

The native orchid Coelogyne rochussenii de Vriese is under threat of extinction, so conservation measures need to be taken. In-situ conservation is constrained by time, resources and costs, and the appropriate conservation must be ex-situ. Therefore, This study aims to determine the most effective method for ex-situ conservation, especially basal medium and activated charcoal, in order to determine the fastest germination. The method used in this research was a factorial completely randomized design, consisting of four different basal medium treatments, Knudson C, Vacin and Went, Murashige and Skoog, and Hyponex + Vitamin medium. This treatment was combined with the application of activated charcoal at 4 different levels, with concentrations of 0.1,2.3 g/L-1, the parameters observed were germination day (day), germination percentage (%), and percentage of contamination (%). The results of this study concluded that the conservation of the Native orchid Coelogyne Rochussenii de Vriese using various growing mediums and activated charcoal had a significant effect on the growth of the embryo culture native orchid. Hyponex + Vitamin medium with 3 g/L-1 is able to accelerate germination days to 29.33 days, increase germination percentage to 92.06%, and reduce contamination to 0%.

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Heriansyah, P., & Marlina, G. (2021). Ex-situ conservation of the native orchid Coelogyne rochusseni de Vriese from the Bukit Rimbang and Bukit Baling Wildlife Reserve Areas. Biogenesis: Jurnal Ilmiah Biologi, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.24252/bio.v9i1.21274

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