Method for improving survival rate of transplanting of Huperzia serrata spores
A transplanting survival rate, Melaleuca tower technology, applied in the biological field, can solve problems such as slow progress, and achieve the effect of improving transplanting efficiency
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Embodiment 1
[0036] The spores of Melaleuca spores were transplanted into the moss substrate fully moistened with tap water, and then placed in the culture room for cultivation. The culture conditions are as follows: the humidity is greater than 75%, the temperature is 25° C., the light intensity is 2000 Lux, and the photoperiod is 8 hours. During the cultivation process, water with tap water to keep the moss moist. After 60 days, the transplanting survival rate of Melaleuca spores was 32%.
Embodiment 2
[0038] The spores of Melaleuca spores were transplanted into the moss substrate sprayed with MS culture solution containing 3mg / L indolebutyric acid, and then placed in the culture room for cultivation. The culture conditions are as follows: the humidity is greater than 75%, the temperature is 25° C., the light intensity is 2000 Lux, and the photoperiod is 8 hours. During the cultivation process, water with tap water to keep the moss moist. After 60 days, the transplanting survival rate of Melaleuca spores was 46%.
Embodiment 3
[0040] Step 1, obtaining the prothallus of the associated fern in the Melaleuca tower:
[0041] Take the leaves of Melaleuca, and use the conventional plant explant sterilization method to carry out surface sterilization, then inoculate the surface-sterilized Melaleuca leaves on MS solid medium, and place them in the culture room for cultivation. The culture conditions are: : The temperature is 28°C, the light intensity is 1000 Lux, and the photoperiod is 12 hours. After culturing for 2 months, the prothallus of the associated fern grew from the edge of the leaves of Melaleuca.
[0042] Step 2, the acquisition of the moss substrate for cultivating Melaleuca spores:
[0043] When the prothallus grows to 0.5cm 3 Above, it was transferred to the moss substrate for cultivation. The culture conditions are as follows: the humidity is greater than 75%, the temperature is 25° C., the light intensity is 2000 Lux, and the photoperiod is 8 hours. During the cultivation process, water...
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