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titleOfInvention Plant regeneration promoting medium and method for promoting plant regeneration using the same
abstract The present invention is a technique for accelerating the regeneration of plants by eliminating callus and shoot step by placing the interstitial section of the plant to be mass growth in a liquid medium. The plant regeneration promoting technology of the present invention enables the production of seedlings in large quantities in a short time. The conventional plant regeneration method using tissue culture has a limitation in producing and supplying a large amount of plants at the required time because it takes about 30 to 40 weeks to induce callus and shoots from the intercutions of the plants to regenerate the plants and incubate them into complete plants. have. In addition, the need for highly skilled techniques due to the hassle of four transplants and the difficulty of maintaining sterile conditions for such a long period of time, resulting in increased management costs and greatly reduced economic efficiency. The present invention has been devised to solve the above problems of the conventional tissue culture technology, more specifically, a part of the cells, tissues or organs of the plant is collected and put into the liquid medium and incubated to induce direct plant regeneration by inducing a complete plant By growing as a result, it is possible to drastically shorten the plant propagation time of conventional tissue culture. Plant regeneration promoting method of the present invention simplifies the production process of the desired plant cultivation, and relates to a technique for improving the utilization and growth efficiency of the culture space of the plant.
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