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titleOfInvention Method for raising culture-derived seedlings
abstract (57) [Summary] [Purpose] Callus-derived seedlings without the need for a special sterile space and without the need for a large-scale device for aerating high-concentration carbon dioxide into the gas phase. Provide a method for producing plant seedlings that is excellent in economic efficiency, convenience, and work safety. [Structure] Until the end of the initial stage of seedling raising in the induced seedlings, in a closed gas phase space where the enclosed carbon dioxide concentration can be maintained at a specific concentration, at the end of the initial stage of seedling raising A method for growing a young plant, which comprises culturing the young plant in the closed gas phase space in which carbon dioxide is enclosed at the start of seedling raising so that the carbon dioxide concentration becomes equal to or higher than the specific concentration.
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