Asian Journal of Agriculture
Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026)

In vitro plant regeneration of Cattleya sp. from Protocorm-Like Bodies (PLBs) using coconut water and activated charcoal

HARAHAP, FAUZIYAH (Unknown)
SIREGAR, ANITA RASUNA SARI (Unknown)
IDRAMSA, IDRAMSA (Unknown)
SURIANI, CICIK (Unknown)
EDI, SYAHMI (Unknown)
PANGGABEAN, NURUL HUDA (Unknown)
DAULAE, ABDUL HAKIM (Unknown)
POHAN, SELVIA DEWI (Unknown)
TANJUNG, AURA ALBIZIA (Unknown)
PERTIWI, SUFINA INTAN (Unknown)
KAIRANI, ANITA (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 Mar 2026

Abstract

Abstract. Harahap F, Siregar ARS, Idramsa, Suriani C, Edi S, Panggabean NH, Daulae AH, Pohan SD, Tanjung AA, Pertiwi SI, Kairani A. 2026. In vitro plant regeneration of Cattleya sp. from Protocorm-Like Bodies (PLBs) using coconut water and activated charcoal. Asian J Agric 10 (1): g100130. https://doi.org/10.13057/asianjagric/g100130. Cattleya sp. is an ornamental orchid whose seeds lack of endosperm, making natural germination and propagation difficult. In vitro culture using Protocorm-Like Bodies (PLBs) offers an alternative for mass propagation. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of coconut water and activated charcoal on the in vitro regeneration of Cattleya sp. PLBs. A completely randomized design was employed with varying concentrations of coconut water (0, 5, and 10%) and activated charcoal (0, 0.1, 0.2, and 0.3 g/L). Morphological parameters observed included time to shoot emergence, number of leaves, shoots, and roots, as well as shoot color. Data were analyzed using two-way ANOVA. The results showed that coconut water significantly accelerated shoot emergence with 10% of coconut water producing the fastest response (12 days after treatment). Activated charcoal enhanced shoot and leaf formation with 0.3 g/L, producing the highest number of shoot and leaf. Root formation was optimal at lower charcoal concentrations. Overall, the combination of coconut water and activated charcoal significantly influenced PLBS growth and regeneration. These findings indicate that appropriate combinations of organic additives can optimize in vitro regeneration of Cattleya sp. and support efficient orchid propagation.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

aja

Publisher

Subject

Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry

Description

Aims and Scope Asian Journal of Agriculture encourages submission of manuscripts dealing with all aspects to optimizing the quality and quantity of both plant and animal yield and final products, including agricultural economics and management, agricultural engineering and mechanization, agronomy ...