Frictional brushing inoculating method for soybean virus
A soybean mosaic virus, soybean technology, applied in microorganism-based methods, viruses, horticultural methods, etc., can solve problems such as affecting the accuracy and reliability of disease resistance identification, difficult to ensure no leakage, and harsh identification conditions. , to achieve the effect of improving breeding efficiency, improving accuracy, reliability and consistency, and reducing breeding costs
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[0020] A brush inoculation method of soybean mosaic virus, its steps are as follows:
[0021] A. Preparation of virus liquid:
[0022] Plant a soybean variety Nannong 1138-2 that is susceptible to soybean mosaic virus resistance, and then collect diseased leaves infected with soybean mosaic virus on Nannong 1138-2 plants; , Phosphate buffer solution with pH=7.0 and 600-mesh corundum, placed in a mortar with a mass ratio of 1:5:0.5, and ground into a homogenate; finally filtered with gauze to obtain the virus liquid, frozen at -80°C, and set aside;
[0023] B, soybean seedling cultivation: the soybean seed to be inoculated is carried out seedling cultivation, no fungicide is used in the seedling cultivation process; when the soybean seedling grows to 1 pair of true leaves flat, it is the seedling for inoculation;
[0024] C. Virus inoculation: Disinfect the bristles with a soft-bristled toothbrush made of nylon silk, then dip the virus solution with a soft-bristled toothbrush,...
Embodiment 2
[0026] A brush inoculation method of soybean mosaic virus, its steps are as follows:
[0027] A. Preparation of virus liquid:
[0028] Plant a soybean variety Nannong 1138-2 that is susceptible to soybean mosaic virus resistance, and then collect diseased leaves infected with soybean mosaic virus on Nannong 1138-2 plants; , Phosphate buffer solution with pH=7.0 and 600-mesh corundum, placed in a mortar with a mass ratio of 1:8:0.6, and ground into a homogenate; finally filtered with gauze to obtain the virus liquid, frozen at -80°C, and used for later use;
[0029] B, soybean seedling cultivation: the soybean seed to be inoculated is carried out seedling cultivation, no fungicide is used in the seedling cultivation process; when the soybean seedling grows to 1 pair of true leaves flat, it is the seedling for inoculation;
[0030] C. Virus inoculation: Disinfect the bristles with a soft-bristled toothbrush made of nylon silk, then dip the virus solution with a soft-bristled to...
Embodiment 3
[0032] A brush inoculation method of soybean mosaic virus, its steps are as follows:
[0033] A. Preparation of virus liquid:
[0034] Plant a soybean variety Nannong 1138-2 that is susceptible to soybean mosaic virus resistance, and then collect diseased leaves infected with soybean mosaic virus on Nannong 1138-2 plants; , Phosphate buffer solution with pH=7.0 and 600-mesh corundum, placed in a mortar with a mass ratio of 1:10:0.4, and ground into a homogenate; finally filtered with gauze to obtain the virus liquid, frozen at -80°C, and used for later use;
[0035] B, soybean seedling cultivation: the soybean seed to be inoculated is carried out seedling cultivation, no fungicide is used in the seedling cultivation process; when the soybean seedling grows to 1 pair of true leaves flat, it is the seedling for inoculation;
[0036] C. Virus inoculation: Disinfect the bristles with a soft-bristled toothbrush made of nylon silk, then dip the virus solution with a soft-bristled t...
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