Since the transfer of the orchid seeds to the petri dish at week 9
(28.02.2013), the seedlings haven’t changed in size and shape very much. They
look almost the same as in the beginning. See picture number two.
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| Picture 2: the embryo in the testa (09.04.2013) |
In the petri
dishes with the mycorrhiza, it seems that the growth rate of the fungus and the
seeds aren´t in balance. The fungus grew much faster and eliminated the seeds.
Usually the seeds start to swell after a time and the embryo then fills
out the testa. See picture number tree.
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| Picture 3: the swollen embryo in the testa (14.03.2013) |
During this time, the seeds are protected from mechanical damages by the testa.
Later the testa ruptures. This process can be triggered through the increase of
the seed, the mycorrhizal excretion or the ingrowth of the hyphae in the testa
(www.dgfm-ev.de/sites/default/files/ZM512185Beyrle.pdf). Then a protocorm with rhizoids evolve.
In the asymbiotic variant (without mycorrhiza), the rhizoids absorbs the
nutrients directly from the medium. In the symbiotic variant, the seeds
germination is the same as in nature. The development of the protocorm is
supported by the mycorrhizal fungus, which provides the necessary nutrients.
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| Picture 4: Protocorm wirh rhizoids (09.04.2013) |
Due to the nutrients, the protocorm will be able to grow further. After a
certain period of time the roots and cotyledons will develop.
In our experiment the seeds aren’t develop in the asybiotic
and the symbiotic variant. One reason could be that the capsules we used were harvested too early and therefore they aren’t germinated.
Hi Nadja
AntwortenLöschenwonderful photographic presentation of the poor reusults we happened to achieve in this experiment. The comments were best you could mention about.
Cheers
Hansruedi
Unfortunately there wasn`t any development in our orchid seed culture. But I think you showed in a nice way, that our experiment went wrong and you assumed also why this was the case. However, in my opinion the experiment with the orchid seeds was very informative.
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