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publicationNumber CN-104542296-B
titleOfInvention Open rooting method for sugarcane tissue culture seedlings
abstract The invention discloses an open rooting method for sugarcane tissue culture seedlings. According to the method, cespititious seedlings in a tissue culture differentiation stage of sugarcane are taken as materials; the cespititious seedlings are induced and rooted by a culture solution to grow in the open environment; the method is characterized by culturing in an open manner and inducing the sugarcane cespititious seedlings to root. The method is simple and liable to implement; the cost can be greatly saved; by virtue of the application of the open culture, the culture does not need to be completed in an artificial super clean bench and high-temperature sterilization culture solution is not required, so that the energy consumption is greatly reduced; meanwhile, by virtue of the open operation, the working efficiency is relative high; the labor is saved; the rooting inducing culture solution is simple in components and free of components such as saccharose and carrageenan, so that the cost is reduced. The open rooting method for sugarcane tissue culture seedlings is high in rooting rate and low in cost, and is applicable to large-scale production of the sugarcane tissue culture seedlings; the workload is greatly relieved; the production cost is reduced.
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