Method for improving tissue culture reproductive speed of Alpinia zerumbet
A technique of Mosaic Ginger and tissue culture, which is applied in horticultural methods, botanical equipment and methods, cultivation and other directions, can solve the problem that the price of tissue culture seedlings and sieved seedlings remains high, and affects the factory production of tissue culture seedlings and tissue culture seedlings. In short supply and other problems, to achieve the effect of facilitating transplanting survival, speeding up the process of factory production, and reducing the phenomenon of albino variation
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[0036] A. Seed collection should be carried out after 7 to 8 consecutive sunny days. 2 to 3 days before seed production, dig out the Alpinia japonica plants that need to be planted in clumps from the soil, remove the soil, and hang them upside down in a ventilated and cool place indoors. Dry for 2 to 3 days.
[0037] B. Select the pumped shoots on the tubers as explant materials.
[0038] C. Induction of adventitious buds:
[0039] (1) Disinfection method: After removing the overlong leaves and root system on the tuber, rinse the soil under tap water, and cut off the tender shoots and old stems used as explant materials, and dip them in wet degreasing cotton 0.5% washing powder water lightly wipes the surface of shoots and tubers used as explant materials, and then rinses under tap water for 10-20 minutes. On a clean workbench, remove excess leaves and outer bracts on the tender buds used as explant materials; keep the size of each piece of explant material at a size of 1-2c...
Embodiment 2
[0059] A. Seed collection should be carried out after 7 to 8 consecutive sunny days. 2 to 3 days before seed production, dig out the Alpinia japonica plants that need to be planted in clumps from the soil, remove the soil, and hang them upside down in a ventilated and cool place indoors. Dry for 2-3 days;
[0060] B. select the tender buds that have taken out on the tuber as explant material;
[0061] C. Induction of adventitious buds:
[0062] (1) Disinfection method: After removing the overlong leaves and root system on the tuber, rinse the soil under tap water, and cut off the tender shoots and old stems used as explant materials, and dip them in wet degreasing cotton 0.5% washing powder water lightly wipes the surface of shoots and tubers used as explant materials, and then rinses under tap water for 10-20 minutes. On a clean workbench, remove excess leaves and outer bracts on the tender buds used as explant materials; keep the size of each piece of explant material at a...
Embodiment 3
[0082] A. Seed collection should be carried out after 7 to 8 consecutive sunny days. 2 to 3 days before seed production, dig out the Alpinia japonica plants that need to be planted in clumps from the soil, remove the soil, and hang them upside down in a ventilated and cool place indoors. Dry for 2-3 days;
[0083] B. select the lateral bud on the tuber as the explant material;
[0084] C. Induction of adventitious buds:
[0085] (1) Disinfection method: after removing the overlong blade and root system on the tuber, rinse the soil under tap water, and dip in 0.5% washing powder water by weight with wet degreasing cotton and gently wipe the tuber used as explant material Surface, then rinse under running water for 10-20 minutes. On a clean workbench, cut off the large lateral buds used as explant materials on the tuber, and leave the small lateral buds on the tuber, keeping the size of each explant material at 1-2cm×1-2cm . According to two different types of large lateral ...
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