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titleOfInvention A kind of Orchid Tissue cultural method
abstract The present invention provides a kind of Orchid Tissue cultural methods, include the following steps:1) it using ripe bennet as explant, is inoculated in inducing culture and is cultivated, induce adventitious bud;2) adventitious bud is inoculated in proliferated culture medium and is enlarged culture, obtain indefinite sorite;3) indefinite sorite is divided into the small sorite containing 2~3 buds, is subsequently placed in seedling nutrient solution and is cultivated, obtain orchid seedling strain;The inducing culture of the present invention can make explant quickly heal and induce adventitious bud, increase the quantity of its adventitious bud by the culture medium that rises in value, finally take root by seedling Solution culture method, obtain orchid seedling, this method orchid seedling strain lifting time is short, and reproductive number is more, and growing way is vigorous.
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