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titleOfInvention A kind of sweet potato stem tip detoxification and breeding method
abstract The invention discloses a kind of sweet potato stem tip detoxification and breeding methods, by using virazole solution treatment to potato wedge, three-stage temperature control vernalization after obtaining seed bud, is handled using hydrogen peroxide, ultraviolet lamp, sterile water, seed bud is placed on the MS culture mediums of improvement and is cultivated again, the detoxification face of obtaining, detoxification face is numerous using cut-out expansion, obtains sediment diversion ratio and obtains intact plant, intact plant through viral diagnosis, obtains Sweetpotato Viruses Elimination seedling again.Compared with the prior art, potato wedge vernalization speed of germination is fast by the present invention, and budding is neat, and seed bud sterilizes more thoroughly, and agents useful for same is nontoxic non-hazardous, easy execution easy to operate, and weak seedling and aobvious disease seedling are few in intact plant, and the occupation rate of not viruliferous plant is high.
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