Rapid propagation method for directly inducing buds by using jatropha curcas L. seed leaf regenerated roots
A technology for regenerating roots and Jatropha curcas, which is applied in plant regeneration, horticultural methods, botanical equipment and methods, etc., can solve the problems of long transformation cycle, long detection cycle, poor genetic stability of transformed plants, etc., and achieve short cultivation cycle, The effect of fast speed and time-saving multiplication
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[0035] Ripe shelled Jatropha seeds (see figure 1 ) soaked in 75% alcohol by volume for 10 minutes to kill the bacteria attached to the seed shells, then peeled off the shells under aseptic conditions and sterilized with 75% alcohol by volume for 30 seconds, with a mass concentration of 0.1%. The mercuric chloride aqueous solution was sterilized for 6 min, and then the seeds were taken out from the mercuric chloride aqueous solution and washed 5 times with sterile water to remove residual mercuric chloride, and finally the seeds were soaked in sterile water for 6 h to make the cotyledons of the seeds imbibition. Peel off the cotyledons of the sterilized seeds with a knife and cut off a quarter of the cotyledons below, discard, and use the rest for inoculation.
[0036] The steps and conditions of the rapid propagation of Jatropha curcas that present embodiment provides are as follows:
[0037] (1) Put about 80ml of the first rooting medium into each 120mm diameter petri dish, ...
Embodiment 2
[0048] The mature unshelled Jatropha curcas seeds collected from Laji Village, Renhe District, Panzhihua City, Sichuan Province were sterilized, and the operation method was the same as in Example 1. Peel off the cotyledons of the sterilized seeds with a knife and cut off a quarter of the cotyledons below, discard, and use the rest for inoculation.
[0049] The steps and conditions of the rapid propagation of Jatropha curcas that present embodiment provides are as follows:
[0050] (1) Use a petri dish with a diameter of 120mm, fill each petri dish with about 80ml of the first rooting medium, and inoculate 20-25 pieces of sterilized posterior cotyledons, culture in the dark for 5 days, and then inoculate in the second rooting culture basal, cultivated for 20 days under light intensity of 2000~2500Lx and light time of 16h / d to induce cotyledon rooting;
[0051] (2) Inoculate the roots of a few leaves of Scutellaria edulis on the bud differentiation medium, and culture them for...
Embodiment 3
[0061] In this example, mature Jatropha curcas seeds were collected from Laji Village, Renhe District, Panzhihua City, Sichuan Province. The sterilization operation of Jatropha curcas seeds is identical with embodiment 1. Peel off the cotyledons of the sterilized seeds with a knife and cut off a quarter of the cotyledons below, discard, and use the rest for inoculation.
[0062] The steps and conditions of the rapid propagation of Jatropha curcas that present embodiment provides are as follows:
[0063] (1) Use a petri dish with a diameter of 120mm, fill each petri dish with about 80ml of the first rooting medium, and inoculate 20-25 pieces of sterilized posterior cotyledons, culture in the dark for 4 days, and then inoculate in the second rooting culture basal, cultivated for 18 days under light intensity of 2000~2500Lx and light time of 16h / d to induce cotyledon rooting;
[0064] (2) Inoculate the roots of a few leaves of Scutellaria edulis on the bud differentiation mediu...
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