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filingDate 2017-08-07-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber CN-107306794-B
titleOfInvention A method of extending the time-to-live of duckweed germplasm Preservation in sterile condition
abstract The present invention relates to Preservation of plant germplasin field more particularly to a kind of methods for the time-to-live for extending duckweed germplasm Preservation in sterile condition.The present invention with conventional culture conditions culture, can make the survival period of duckweed extend 1~5 times studies have shown that coconut water is added into common duckweed Germ-plasma resources protection culture medium.In this way, 1~5 times can be reduced the frequency for replacing culture medium.Frequently replacement culture medium bring extensive work is not only reduced, the preservation cost of duckweed germplasm is also reduced, it is often more important that, it can be avoided because germ plasm resource loses problem caused by replacing not in time.
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