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DebsC 10-18-2007 09:23 PM

Virus Free Orchid Seeds
 
Reading an article on the Pot Plant Grower I encountered this statement.

Nature, in its wonderfully developed survival mechanisms has also evolved to insure orchid seeds are virus free

So is it true if a CMV positive cattleya was selfed, the seeds would be free of the virus?

Ray 10-20-2007 10:06 AM

That's the theory...

I've heard there are differences in that if it is a green pod or dry pod culture, though. (No, I don't know which is supposed to be what.)

DebsC 10-24-2007 06:25 PM

Thanks for your answer, Ray.

Jerry Delaney 11-05-2007 12:38 AM

In theory, the orchid seeds themselves are virus free. However, that is not true of the capsule tissue. As a result, seed to be sown from a plant that is suspected of being virused should be harvested as DRY seed. Seed from virused plants from greed pod culture may well produce virused seedlings.

DebsC 11-05-2007 12:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jerry Delaney (Post 62909)
In theory, the orchid seeds themselves are virus free. However, that is not true of the capsule tissue. As a result, seed to be sown from a plant that is suspected of being virused should be harvested as DRY seed. Seed from virused plants from greed pod culture may well produce virused seedlings.

Thanks Jerry, I have read that also. I need to do some more studying. I do find it interesting though. Thanks again.

Orchid Wise 12-13-2024 06:25 PM

Virus Free Orchid Seeds
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jerry Delaney (Post 62909)
In theory, the orchid seeds themselves are virus free. However, that is not true of the capsule tissue. As a result, seed to be sown from a plant that is suspected of being virused should be harvested as DRY seed. Seed from virused plants from greed pod culture may well produce virused seedlings.

So how long would ORSV survive in the capsule tissue of Cymbidium seeds? Or what can we use to kill it before sowing the dry seed? Thanks.

Roberta 12-13-2024 08:40 PM

Welcome!

Note that the last activity on this thread was in 2007. (Like 17 years ago) You should start a new thread. If you introduce yourself in the "Break the Ice" forum and say a bit about your background and interests, you are more likely to get a response.

Orchid Wise 12-13-2024 08:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DebsC (Post 62990)
Thanks Jerry, I have read that also. I need to do some more studying. I do find it interesting though. Thanks again.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Roberta (Post 1025847)
Welcome!

Note that the last activity on this thread was in 2007. (Like 17 years ago) You should start a new thread. If you introduce yourself in the "Break the Ice" forum and say a bit about your background and interests, you are more likely to get a response.

OK, Thanks.


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