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    Red face propagate colmanara

    Hi
    I´m a biologist, I work in plant biotechnology and my hobby are orchids. I want to propagate in vitro colmanara wildcat. Can anybody say me what media and hormones or growth factors I must use to get it?
    Thanks

    Serge

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    For Colmanara, any basic epiphytic medium will do well as your sowing surface (e.g. Knudson B, Knudson C, PhytoTechnology P-748, Sigma P-6668).
    Here's a nice comparison of your basic orchid flasking media:http://members.cox.net/lmlauman/osp/..._database.html

    Let us know how it goes, and post pictures here, if possible!

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    Default Thank you Sue

    But, will it be enough with the culture media alone?
    Will it be necesary to use any hormones like auxin or citocinin?
    Because a friend tell me that the micropropagation of colmanara is very secret in the micropropagation companies.
    The difficulty is in to know what concentration of hormones and growth factors to use.

    Serge

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    The medium on its own should be fine for propagation from seed. But, now that you have mentioned "micropropagation," I think that perhaps you are considering culturing from meristem divisions, about which I know much less. As far as I know, though, meristeming orchids is no different from meristeming other plants, if that helps any.

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    "micropropagation": not sure what that means--mericloning maybe?

    I have absolutely no clue about what this process entails--Serge, if you could elaborate a little more, that would be wonderful.

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    Default micropropagations

    Yes, sorry I usually don´t speak english, I´m from Buenos Aires I speak spanish. May be I don´t explain very well. I want to propagate from meristems division and to induce the formation of new meristems.
    The colmanara is no very simple to induce, generally, in others orchids the concentration of hormones like auxin and citocinin is the inductor to division of cells and produce new meristems to do new plants.
    Thank you, and excuse me for my english

    serge

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