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titleOfInvention Rapid rhizoma polygonati propagation technology method
abstract The invention provides a rapid rhizoma polygonati propagation technology method. The method comprises the following steps: breaking seed dormancy by changing temperature treatment and hormone treatment, performing induction in vitro to culture callus by utilizing seeds subjected to dormancy breakage as materials, performing differentiation culture and root induction, and performing vegetative propagation on rhizoma polygonati seedlings. By adoption of the technology, the rhizoma polygonati propagation factor can be greatly improved, the production period is shortened, the sowing quantity is reduced, and the production cost is reduced.
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