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publicationDate 2014-12-10-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-103563740-B
titleOfInvention Method for utilizing lilium brownie roots to induce callus and embryoid
abstract A disclosed method for utilizing lilium brownie roots to induce callus and embryoid comprises the following steps: 1) roots of lilium brownie aseptic seedling are selected and inoculated to an induction medium for dark culture with the culture room temperature of 23-27 DEG C; 2) embryoids on callus obtained by dark culture are transplanted to a growth rooting medium for culture in light with illumination for 16-20 h every day at a temperature of 23-27 DEG C; and 3) the embryoids are greened, gradually grow into normal plants, and root. By employing the specific culture method and the culture medium provided by the invention, the inductivity of callus induced by lilium brownie roots reaches 100%, all root explants are overgrown with calluses after cultured for about 50 days, the embryoid inductivity is 90% and the plants grow well.
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