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A tissue culture method of Buglossia cordata "Hadsbourn ice cream"

A Hadesburn, tissue culture technology, applied in horticultural methods, botanical equipment and methods, plant regeneration, etc., can solve the problems of blank, low reproductive efficiency, and large-scale production limitations of C. To achieve the effect of vigorous division activity, improve reproductive efficiency, and improve the success rate of induction

Active Publication Date: 2021-08-03
BEIJING GREEN GARDEN GRP CO LTD
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[0003] At present, the best breeding season for Buglossia cordata "Hadsbourn Ice Cream" is in early spring, and the main breeding methods are seeding and branching, and the breeding efficiency is not high.
That is, at other times of the year except early spring, the mass production of this variety is limited
[0004] In view of the related technologies mentioned above, the inventor believes that relying on the current breeding method of Buglossia cordata "Hadesben Ice Cream" obviously limits the application of this variety, and it is necessary to find a new breeding method to overcome the above-mentioned defects. Tissue culture is one option
At present, there is no information about the plant tissue culture of Buglossia cordata "Hades Ben ice cream" in China, and the field of plant tissue culture of Buglossia cordata "Hades Ben ice cream" is still blank

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[0063] The present embodiment provides a tissue culture method of Buglossia cordata "Hades Ben ice cream", specifically comprising the following steps:

[0064] 1. Acquisition and Sterilization of Explants

[0065] (1) Pre-cultivation of the mother plant: place the mother plant in a greenhouse for 30-60 days, remove dead leaves and diseased leaves in time during the growth process, and spray carbendazim once every 15 days;

[0066] (2) Acquisition of explants: select the mother plant that grows robustly in the above-mentioned pre-cultivation, has good traits and no damage by diseases and insect pests, takes the inflorescence on the mother plant that has a growth period of 20 days, removes all the florets, and obtains the inflorescence axis;

[0067] (3) Disinfection of explants:

[0068] A. Rinse the acquired inflorescence axis under flowing tap water for 10 minutes and dry;

[0069] B. Cut the inflorescence rachis treated in step A into 2 cm inflorescence rachis, sterilize ...

Embodiment 2

[0081] This embodiment provides a tissue culture method of Buglossia cordata "Hadesben ice cream". The difference between this embodiment and Example 1 is the following points:

[0082] 1. During the acquisition and disinfection steps of the explants:

[0083] Step (2) in the acquisition of explants: select the inflorescence whose growth period of the mother plant is 25 days, remove all the florets, and obtain the inflorescence axis; step (3) in the disinfection of the explants:

[0084] A. Rinse the acquired inflorescence axis under flowing tap water for 10 minutes and dry;

[0085] B. Cut the inflorescence rachis treated in step A into small inflorescence rachis of 3 cm, sterilize in 75% alcohol for 30 seconds, shake gently, and be careful not to break the inflorescence rachis; then wash twice with heavy distilled water, shaking each time 3min;

[0086] C. Soak the inflorescence axis treated in step B in 0.1% mercuric chloride solution for 7 minutes; then wash it 3 times w...

Embodiment 3

[0098] This embodiment provides a tissue culture method of Buglossia cordata "Hadesben ice cream", and the difference between this embodiment and Example 2 lies in the following points:

[0099] 1. During the acquisition and disinfection steps of the explants:

[0100] Step (2) during the acquisition of explants: select the inflorescence whose growth period of the mother plant is 30 days, remove all the florets, and obtain the inflorescence axis;

[0101] In the disinfection of step (3) explant:

[0102] A. Rinse the acquired inflorescence axis under flowing tap water for 10 minutes and dry;

[0103] B. Cut the inflorescence rachis treated in step A into small inflorescence rachis of 3 cm, sterilize in 75% alcohol for 30 seconds, shake gently, and be careful not to break the inflorescence rachis; then wash twice with heavy distilled water, shaking each time 3min;

[0104] C. Soak the inflorescence axis treated in step B in 0.1% mercuric chloride solution for 9 minutes; then...

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Abstract

This application relates to the technical field of plant in vitro culture, in particular to a tissue culture method of Buglossia cordata "Hadesben ice cream", the acquisition and disinfection of explants, the induction of explants to form callus, Inducing callus to form adventitious buds, adventitious bud proliferation, and inducing adventitious buds to take root; wherein, in the acquisition and disinfection steps of explants, the explants select the inflorescence rachis of a mother plant that is robust and free of diseases and insect pests, and the inflorescence rachis is subjected to Sterilized to obtain the sterilized explants. The application can improve the propagation efficiency of the Buglossia cordata "Hades Ben ice cream", and at the same time, reduce the restrictions on the production of the variety in seasons, thereby promoting the application of the Buglossia cordata "Hades Ben ice cream".

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technical field [0001] The present application relates to the technical field of plant in vitro culture, in particular to a tissue culture method of Buglossia cordata "Hadesben ice cream". Background technique [0002] Brunnera macrophylla "Hadspen Cream" (Brunnera macrophylla'Hadspen Cream'), a plant of the genus Buglossia in the Boraginaceae family, is a perennial herb that tolerates half shade and grows well under shaded conditions such as under trees, avoiding strong light Long-term direct sunlight, likes loose and well-drained sandy loam. The plant is clustered, hemispherical, and naturally unfolded; the leaves are green oval-shaped heart-shaped, with entire margins and light yellow leaf margins; the leaves and leaf backs are densely covered with white pilose, and the inflorescence rachis, pedicels and sepals are densely covered with striae Plumber, flowering period is March-May. Sexually likes cool and humid climate, not resistant to high temperature, and enters dorm...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): A01H4/00
CPCA01H4/00A01H4/001A01H4/008
Inventor 林巧玲张学超辛培培杨聪儿董志男李现坤
Owner BEIJING GREEN GARDEN GRP CO LTD
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