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titleOfInvention A kind of high-efficiency seedling hardening technology and domestication cultivation method of red fruit ginseng tissue culture seedlings
abstract The invention discloses a high-efficiency hardening technology and a domestication cultivation method of red fruit ginseng tissue cultured seedlings. The high-efficiency hardening technology of red fruit ginseng tissue culture seedlings is to select excellent red fruit ginseng plants without diseases and insects, rinse, Sterilize, remove the side buds for sterilization, and then inoculate into sterile liquid medium for shaking culture to obtain red fruit ginseng tissue culture seedlings; move the red fruit ginseng tissue culture seedlings to the seedbed of the seedling hardening matrix for hardening and cultivating 1 to 3 seedlings Cultivated seedlings of red ginseng were obtained every month. The domestication cultivation method of the red fruit ginseng cultivation seedlings is to transplant the red fruit ginseng cultivation seedlings to the seedbed of red loam soil for domestication and cultivation, and the illuminance is 1000~1500Lx, and the humidity is 70~90% environment and cultivates for 20~40 days, and then in 0.5 Gradually adjust the illuminance to 3000-6000Lx and the humidity to 55-65% within a time frame of ~1.5 months, and continue domestication and cultivation for 1-2 months to obtain domesticated seedlings of red fruit ginseng. The high-efficiency seedling hardening technology of red ginseng tissue culture seedlings according to the invention has a survival rate of more than 95% for the red fruit ginseng tissue culture seedlings, and a survival rate of more than 97% for the domestication cultivation method of the red fruit ginseng seedlings.
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