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titleOfInvention Method for breeding fritillary bulb by tissue culture technique
abstract The invention discloses a method for breeding fritillary bulb by a tissue culture technique. The method mainly comprises the following steps: selection and disinfection of explants, material treatment, primary culture, subculture, proliferation of bulblet, rooting culture, acclimatization and transplant and the like. In different culture stages, different hormones are used for adjusting, and the formula of culture medium is accurately screened to realize the excellent effect of vigorous growth of test-tube plantlet. The purpose of improving the proliferation rate and reducing mutation is realized by combining effective sterilization technologies. The culture medium is appropriately changed in the bulblet subjected to proliferation process to facilitate quick growth of the bulblet. The optimal selection of the scale breeding material is the lower part of the inner scale by comparing different parts of the scale.
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