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titleOfInvention Method for stably culturing taxus chinensis plant cell seeds
abstract The invention discloses a method for stably culturing taxus chinensis plant cell seeds, and aims to provide a method which is capable of being used for stably culturing the taxus chinensis plant cell seeds; and for the method, the advantages of being economically feasible, simple and controllable in process, and low in cost are realized. The method comprises the steps of: (1) sampling and detecting subculturing seeds; (2) adjusting a final biomass of the seeds to 5-10g/L; (3) increasing the initial sugar degree of a culture solution to 15-25g/L; (4) increasing the initial electric conductivity of the culture solution to 2.5-3.5ms/cm; (5) controlling an initial biomass of the culture solution to be in the range of 2.5-3.5g/L and the initial pH (potential of Hydrogen) to be in the range of 5.0-6.0, stirring and carrying out seed subculturing; and (6) when the subcultured seeds in the step (5) meet the requirements that A, the final sugar degree of the culture solution is greater than 8g/L or B, the final electric conductivity of the culture solution is greater than 2.0ms/cm or C, the final pH of the culture solution is less than 6.0, starting next seed subculturing. The method belongs to the technical field of seed culturing.
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