Cecil T. Pounders
Agricultural Research Service
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The Scientific World Journal | 2013
Hamidou F. Sakhanokho; Cecil T. Pounders; Eugene K. Blythe
Synthetic seeds were formed from shoot tips of two in vitro grown Begonia cultivars using 3% sodium alginate in Murashige and Skoog medium (MS) salt solution as the gel matrix and 100 mM calcium chloride for complexation. Synthetic seed formation was achieved by releasing the sodium alginate/explant combination into 100 mM calcium chloride (CaCl2 ·H2O) solution for 30 or 45 min. Both control and encapsulated shoots were transferred into sterile Petri dishes and stored at 4°C or 22°C for 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8 weeks. Conversion of synthetic seeds into plantlets for both storage environments was assessed in MS medium or peat-based substrate. No significant difference was found between the 30 and 45 min CaCl2 ·H2O treatments or the two cultivars. Encapsulation of explants improved survival rate over time irrespective of the medium type or storage environment. Survival rates of 88, 53, 28, and 11% for encapsulated microshoots versus 73, 13, 0, and 0% for control explants were achieved in microshoots stored for 2, 4, 6, and 8 weeks, respectively. The best results were obtained when synthetic seeds were stored at 4°C and germinated on MS medium. Regenerated plantlets were successfully established in potting soil.
Journal of Crop Improvement | 2018
Hamidou F. Sakhanokho; M. Nurul Islam-Faridi; Kanniah Rajasekaran; Cecil T. Pounders
ABSTRACT Hedychiums are multipurpose plants cultivated as ornamentals because of their multicolor and showy and scented flowers and as medicinal plants because of their essential oils that have been found to possess antimicrobial and insecticidal properties. There is often taxonomic and botanical confusion about Hedychium species and cultivars because of the apparent existence of more than one cytotype within several Hedychium species, most likely because of the ease with which these species hybridize. Nuclear DNA content (2C-DNA) was determined for the first time in 23 Hedychium species and hybrids. The 2C-values ranged from 1.70 pg to 3.98 pg. We also determined the chromosome number of one species, Hedychium stenopetalum, which was found to be diploid (2n = 2x = 34), supporting the widely held view that the basic chromosome number in Hedychium is x = 17, and the existence of different cytotypes is most probably attributable to natural hybridization. Our results should be helpful not only in clarifying the botanical and taxonomic confusion in Hedychium but also in paving the way for a sound breeding program for this increasingly important ornamental ginger.
Natural Product Communications | 2010
Nurhayat Tabanca; Ulrich R. Bernier; Maia Tsikolia; James J. Becnel; Blair J. Sampson; Chris Werle; Betül Demirci; Kemal Hüsnü; Eugene K. Blythe; Cecil T. Pounders; David E. Wedge; Veterinary Entomology
Hortscience | 2007
Cecil T. Pounders; Tim Rinehart; Hamidou F. Sakhanokho
Journal of The American Society for Horticultural Science | 2011
Xinwang Wang; Phillip A. Wadl; Cecil T. Pounders; Robert N. Trigiano; Raul I. Cabrera; Brian E. Scheffler; Margaret R. Pooler; Timothy A. Rinehart
Journal of The American Society for Horticultural Science | 1992
Cecil T. Pounders; G. Sam Foster
Natural Product Communications | 2010
Nurhayat Tabanca; Betül Demirci; Jimmy L. Turner; Cecil T. Pounders; Fatih Demirci; K. Hüsnü; C. Baser; David E. Wedge; Dallas Arboretum
Scientia Horticulturae | 2012
A.S.M.G. Masum Akond; Cecil T. Pounders; Eugene K. Blythe; Xinwang Wang
Hortscience | 2010
Cecil T. Pounders; Eugene K. Blythe; Donna C. Fare; Gary W. Knox; Jeff L. Sibley
Hortscience | 2008
Grant T. Kirker; Blair J. Sampson; Cecil T. Pounders; James M. Spiers; David W. Boyd