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publicationDate 2019-11-19-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-106636196-B
titleOfInvention A kind of peanut method of optimization, efficient mediated by agriculture bacillus
abstract The present invention relates to a kind of peanut methods of optimization, efficient mediated by agriculture bacillus.This method optimizes the constructive ways of peanut regeneration bud, and the preinfective preculture process of traditional Agrobacterium is omitted, and substantially reduces the period for obtaining regenerated transformed plants.The differentiation rate and conversion ratio of peanut are improved by the addition of tobacco extract and to the ultrasonication of Peanut in infection processs.The cell division and resistant buds differentiation of Peanut are effectively facilitated by adding zeatin ZT and free radical scavenger in the medium, reduce influence of the exogenous hormone to plant cell, reduce the number of squamous subculture, simultaneously effective alleviates the browning of Peanut.The present invention only needs conventional strain culturing, the experiment consumptive material without the valuableness such as particle gun, bronze.Easy to operation, experimental period is short, high conversion rate, and changing effect is stablized between different genotype peanut varieties.
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