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Abstract
Seed propagation of phalaenopsis is carried out by sowing seeds on artificial nutrient media. In the work, the influence of the basic composition of the nutrient medium, the addition of liquid endosperm of coconut, activated carbon, growth regulators and sucrose concentration on the germination of seeds and the effectiveness of the formation of seed progeny plants was studied. The best result was obtained by cultivating seeds on a B5 nutrient medium supplemented with 35 g/l of sucrose and 7 g/l of agar and amounted to 92.1% of germination and 34.4% of mature plants.
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1 Russian State Agrarian University–Moscow Timiryazev Agricultural Academy, ul. Timiryazevskaya, 49, Moscow, Russian Federation
2 The University of Da Nang–University of Education and Science, ul. Ton Duc Thang, 459, Da Nang, Vietnam





