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publicationNumber CN-103477978-B
titleOfInvention Method for inducing test tube flowering of phalaenopsis
abstract The invention discloses a method for inducing test tube flowering of phalaenopsis. The method comprises the following step: taking a robust sterile phalaenopsis bottle seedling after rooting of a robust seedling as an explant to perform induction of a flower bud. A flower stalk can be seen after the flower bud is induced by about 3-4 months. Then flowering induction culture is performed, the flower bud can develop normally, a bud appears, the bud develops normally and can bloom normally, and a deformed flower can be avoided. By adopting the method for inducing the flowering of the phalaenopsis, disclosed by the invention, the formation of the phalaenopsis flower bud can be accurately and effectively induced, and the induction rate of the flower bud can achieve 80.0-93.3%. The flower bud can normally develop and successfully induce the flowering in the probability of 60.0-73.3%. The complete flower of a flower organ is as high as 100.0%. The flowering period is lasting, which can be as long as 30-40 days. Generally, the bottle seedling after test tube field planting and rooting needs about 24 months for flowering after transplanting and planting, and the induction of the flowering in the test tube of the bottle seedling only needs 6-8 months.
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