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titleOfInvention A method of for promoting wilsonii seedling growth
abstract The present invention relates to a kind of methods for promoting wilsonii seedling growth.Inventor pours wilsonii seedling using wilsonii endogenetic fungus for the first time, filters out the optimal endogenetic fungus Alternaria alternata of growth-promoting effect by many experiments on the basis of traditional seedling raising method.Experimental study shows that the method for the present invention can effectively facilitate wilsonii biomass (plant height, root long, hat width, the number of blade, fresh weight etc.) growth.The wilsonii endogenetic fungus Alternaria alternata is to be obtained from wilsonii living body using the separation of endogenetic fungus separating and purifying technology, have the characteristics that breeding is fast, production cost is low, therefore this method can be used for shortening wilsonii implantation time and reduce planting cost, be convenient for large-scale production management.
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