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publicationDate 2016-04-06-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-103782687-B
titleOfInvention A kind of processing method improving M. truncatula seed germination rate
abstract The invention discloses a kind of processing method improving M. truncatula seed germination rate, by after M. truncatula seed disinfection, 48h process is soaked with 0.1mmol/L sodium nitroprusside solution, be 25 ± 1 DEG C in temperature, in 12h illumination (3000LX)/12h dark, cultivate the method impelling seed germination for 7 days.Beneficial effect of the present invention is: the sodium nitroprusside that utilizes provided improves the processing method of M. truncatula seed germination rate, its advantage is: the sodium nitroprusside solution (SNP) of 0.1mmol/L processes M. truncatula seed and facilitates its sprouting significantly, germination rate reaches 62.14%, improves 54.47% than contrast.Nontoxic under sodium nitroprusside low concentration, during process seed, consumption is few, economical, time period, instant effect; Seed is injury-free, and method is simple, not by the impact of the factors such as season, weather, natural calamity.Profit can solve the low problem of M. truncatula seed germination rate in this way, the germ plasm resource that biological study and M. truncatula production for leguminous forage supply kind of matter good.
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