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publicationDate 2022-03-22-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-109792953-B
titleOfInvention Chrysanthemum tissue culture method
abstract The invention discloses a tissue culture method of chrysanthemum. The method comprises the steps of preparing an antibacterial culture medium with a plurality of bacteriostat combinations, inoculating penicillium glaucum which is widely existed in the nature and is easy to extract into the antibacterial culture medium, enabling the penicillium glaucum to be in a latent state under the action of the bacteriostat and not to cause fungal pollution, enabling the growth and development conditions of the chrysanthemum tissue culture seedling cultured in the culture medium and the performance after hardening to be normal, and having no influence on the yield and quality of the chrysanthemum seedling; the chrysanthemum tissue culture seedling in the antibacterial culture medium is inoculated into a common culture medium, the inhibition effect of the antibacterial agent is avoided, the tissue culture seedling has wide-range fungal contamination, and the contamination rate reaches 100%. By the method, the production efficiency and quality of the chrysanthemum tissue culture seedlings are guaranteed, intellectual property varieties of the chrysanthemum can be effectively protected, only units with variety granting rights can obtain healthy tissue culture seedlings, and good varieties are prevented from flowing out illegally.
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