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titleOfInvention A method for promoting the accumulation of chlorogenic acid in honeysuckle flower buds by using fungi
abstract The invention discloses a method for promoting the accumulation of chlorogenic acid in honeysuckle flower buds by utilizing fungi. The method adopts a cutting seedling raising method to cultivate honeysuckle, and fungal inoculation is performed on the branches of honeysuckle during the cutting process, so as to increase the content of chlorogenic acid in the honeysuckle flower buds. ; Described fungus is Trichoderma and Trichoderma. In the invention, the honeysuckle plants are treated with fungi, so that the growth of the honeysuckle is accompanied by the growth of the fungi. The fungi grow on the stem base of the honeysuckle, and the growth of the fungi can promote the accumulation of secondary metabolites in the honeysuckle flower buds and improve the quality of the honeysuckle. The method of the invention has wide raw material sources, convenient operation and easy implementation, and is of great significance for improving the quality of honeysuckle in production.
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