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titleOfInvention Rapid propagation method for euphorbia antiquorum suspension cells
abstract The invention researches a rapid propagation method for culturing euphorbia antiquorum suspension cells. The rapid propagation method for culturing euphorbia antiquorum suspension cells comprises the following steps: inducing a callus tissue from euphorbia antiquorum, subculturing the callus tissue, culturing suspension cells and optimizing a cell suspension system. The method for preparing euphorbia antiquorum suspension cells is simple in technical process, free of influence of natural environment factors such as regions and seasons and favorable for the construction of large-scale factory production of the euphorbia antiquorum suspension cells.
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