Method for rapidly exercising field melasma herb tissue culture seedlings
A technology of tissue culture seedlings and blood gallbladder, which is applied in the field of artificial planting of wild medicinal plants, can solve the problems of rapid propagation of blood gallbladder seedlings that have not been seen in public, and achieve low cost, simple technical methods, and convenient The effect of the operation
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[0015] In order to make the purpose of the present invention and the technical solution clearer, the present invention uses specific examples to screen the seedlings for domestication, the management method of the tissue cultured seedlings before opening the bottle, the disinfection of the seedlings after opening the bottle, the regulation of light, temperature and water after planting, etc. The research screening process is fully described to justify the results of this research, but it is not intended that the invention be limited to these examples.
[0016] A method for rapid seedling hardening of tissue cultured seedlings of Melasma arvense (Benth.) Hand.-Mazz. ] comprising the following steps:
[0017] A. Substrate selection: After mixing peat, plant ash and fine sand 3:1:1 evenly, and passing through a 120-mesh sieve, the colonization substrate is prepared.
[0018] B. Substrate disinfection treatment: Spread the prepared substrate, spray 2000 times of carbendazim soluti...
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