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titleOfInvention Rapid propagation method of traditional Chinese medicine plant ancient uncaria
abstract The invention discloses a tissue culture and rapid propagation method of traditional Chinese medicine ancient gambir plant, which comprises the following steps in sequence: obtaining an explant of uncaria rhynchophylla, inducing embryonic callus, inducing and culturing adventitious buds, carrying out proliferation culture on the adventitious buds, carrying out rooting culture, and transplanting; the culture medium for the induction culture of the embryogenic callus comprises: 1/2MS culture medium, 2-2.5 mg/L indolebutyric acid, 30mg/L adenine, 20-30 mg/L hydrolyzed casein, 30-40 g/L sucrose, 3.5-4.5 g/L agar, and the pH value is 5.5-5.8. The induction rate of the method reaches more than 80%, the transplanting survival rate reaches more than 85%, and the tissue culture and rapid propagation of the ancient uncaria are realized.
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