Antitoxic healing agent prepared from root tubers of dahlia pinnata through excision propagation and use method of antitoxic healing agent
A technology for dahlias and tubers, applied in the directions of disinfectants, botanical equipment and methods, applications, etc., can solve the problem of infection without specific effective measures, etc., and achieve the effects of remarkable anti-virus callus effect, abundant raw material sources, and simple operation.
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[0078] The dahlia root cut propagation anti-toxic and healing agent is selected. The agent is A and B dosage forms, namely: A agent is composed of ammonium isobutyrate+6-benzylaminopurine+3-indole acetic acid, and B agent is composed of albino wood ash. The A agent and the B agent are respectively sealed and packaged in plastic bags, the A agent is stored in the refrigerator, and the B agent is stored in a dry place indoors.
[0079] Agent A: the weight-to-mass ratio of the three components of ammonium isobutyrate, 6-benzylaminopurine, and 3-indoleacetic acid is 15.0:0.5:9.0 (the three components are all in soluble formulations based on the weight and mass of 100% purity, The content of other fillers or impurities other than the active ingredients is not limited as long as the effect is not affected). Sealed in a plastic bag and refrigerated, the validity period is 2 years.
[0080] Agent B: Sieve albino wood ash over 100 meshes to remove coarse particles, seal it in a plasti...
Embodiment 2
[0083] The dahlia root cut propagation anti-toxic and healing agent is selected. The agent is A and B dosage forms, namely: A agent is composed of ammonium isobutyrate+6-benzylaminopurine+3-indole acetic acid, and B agent is composed of albino wood ash. The A agent and the B agent are respectively sealed and packaged in plastic bags, the A agent is stored in the refrigerator, and the B agent is stored in a dry place indoors.
[0084] Agent A: the weight-to-mass ratio of the three components of ammonium isobutyrate, 6-benzylaminopurine, and 3-indoleacetic acid is 15.0:0.5:9.0 (the three components are all in soluble formulations based on the weight and mass of 100% purity, The content of other fillers or impurities other than the active ingredients is not limited as long as the effect is not affected). Sealed in a plastic bag and refrigerated, the validity period is 2 years.
[0085] Agent B: Sieve albino wood ash over 100 meshes to remove coarse particles, seal it in a plasti...
Embodiment 3
[0088] The dahlia root cut propagation anti-toxic and healing agent is selected. The agent is A and B dosage forms, namely: A agent is composed of ammonium isobutyrate+6-benzylaminopurine+3-indole acetic acid, and B agent is composed of albino wood ash. The A agent and the B agent are respectively sealed and packaged in plastic bags, the A agent is stored in the refrigerator, and the B agent is stored in a dry place indoors.
[0089] Agent A: the weight-to-mass ratio of the three components of ammonium isobutyrate, 6-benzylaminopurine, and 3-indoleacetic acid is 15.0:0.5:9.0 (the three components are all in soluble formulations based on the weight and mass of 100% purity, The content of other fillers or impurities other than the active ingredients is not limited as long as the effect is not affected). Sealed in a plastic bag and refrigerated, the validity period is 2 years.
[0090] Agent B: Sieve albino wood ash over 100 meshes to remove coarse particles, seal it in a plasti...
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