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titleOfInvention A kind of greenhouse fig cutting propagation method for culturing seedlings
abstract The invention discloses a kind of greenhouse fig cutting propagation method for culturing seedlings, and it is cuttings to take length 15cm figs to give birth to semi-lignified branch then, lower end sterilization, utilizes 800mg/L ABT2 promoter immersion treatments;In Optimization-type heliogreenhouse, bottom and extraneous 10~15 DEG C of the temperature difference are realized in slotting machine inner bottom part laying heating wire;The cutting medium that the cuttings handled well insertion is mixed by turf, decomposed cow dung, vermiculite, perlite and bone meal;After cuttage, sprayed and managed using full exposure, make water content 20~25% in greenhouse;45d, 60d and 75d after cuttage, respectively spray foliar fertilizer 1 time, carry out Routine Management.The fig seedling percent more than 95% that the inventive method is cultivated, not only shorten cuttings callus and adventitious root apparition, it is especially the most favourable to cuttage seeding callus, moreover it is possible to improve its take root number, root long and rooting rate etc., strengthen seedling resistance, promote fig nursery stock robust growth.
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