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The Effects on the Cutting Propagation of Cinnamomum micranthum in Different Seasons 被引量:1
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作者 Bihua CHEN Shaohua HUANG +5 位作者 Meifang XIE Juan ZHANG Liuying CHEN Xiaohan SHE huihua fan Qianzhen LI 《Asian Agricultural Research》 2015年第10期56-58,共3页
Cinnamomum micranthum is one of China Third-class Endangered Tree Species. The seedlings of C. micranthum are difficult to obtain. It is important to study the cutting propagation of C. micranthum in different seasons... Cinnamomum micranthum is one of China Third-class Endangered Tree Species. The seedlings of C. micranthum are difficult to obtain. It is important to study the cutting propagation of C. micranthum in different seasons to improve the rooting rate for providing seedling propagation technique for the afforestation industry. In this study,the optimal season for the cutting propagation of C. micranthum was summer( May),providing 80. 6% rooting rate. The rooting rate in Summer was 33. 4% higher than that in Spring( March). This technique is important to make the best use of rare C. micranthum resources and to provide plenty of seedlings for afforestation and greening industry. 展开更多
关键词 CINNAMOMUM micranthum SEASON CUTTING PROPAGATION R
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Improvement of the tissue culture technique for Melaleuca alternifolia
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作者 Bihua Chen Jianmin Li +3 位作者 Juan Zhang huihua fan Lijun Wu Qianzhen Li 《Journal of Forestry Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2016年第6期1265-1269,共5页
Tea tree oil is extracted from the leaves and twigs of Melaleuca alternifolia (Maiden & Betche) Cheel, and it is widely used in medicines, food preservatives, cosmetics and health care products. Traditional propaga... Tea tree oil is extracted from the leaves and twigs of Melaleuca alternifolia (Maiden & Betche) Cheel, and it is widely used in medicines, food preservatives, cosmetics and health care products. Traditional propagation of M. alternifolia from seeds does not necessarily transfer the desired characteristics from their mother trees, the seedlings are not uniform, and the multiplication rate from cuttings is relatively low. For these reasons, it is necessary to develop tissue culture techniques for this species. This study showed that an efficient explant initiation medium for M. alternifolia was MS 1/2 + BA 0.6mg L^-1 +NAA 0.1 mg L^-1+sucrose 30g L-l, which yielded a 75.9 % initiation rate. An efficient multi- plication medium was MS + BA 0.3 mg L^-1+ NAA 0.15 mg L^-1 + sucrose 30 g L^-1, which yielded a 4.3 multiplication rate and 3.2 cm shoot length. The rooting medium was MS 1/2 + IBA 0.1-0.25 mg L^-1 + sucrose 15 g L^-1, which yielded a 100 % rooting rate, 2.94-3.32 roots per individual and 1.36-1.44 cm root length. Local red-core soil was suitable as a transplant medium, and yielded 98 % survival. This study improved the tissue culture technique for mass-propagation of M. alternifolia, enabling the production of high quality plants for market. 展开更多
关键词 Melaleuca alternifolia Tissue culture Multiplication rate ROOTING Survival rate
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In Vitro Propagation of Ardisia mamillata Hance
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作者 Bihua CHEN Juan ZHANG +2 位作者 Zhuoxi WU huihua fan Qianzhen LI 《Agricultural Science & Technology》 CAS 2015年第10期2159-2161,2166,共4页
Ardisia mamillata Hance is a rare plant with highly ornamental and medicinal value. The traditional propagation methods for A. mamillata by seeds or cutting provided low proliferation rate. This study is to optimize t... Ardisia mamillata Hance is a rare plant with highly ornamental and medicinal value. The traditional propagation methods for A. mamillata by seeds or cutting provided low proliferation rate. This study is to optimize the propagation technique of A. mamillata by tissue culture and set up an industrial production system to provide plenty of A. mamillata seedlings for the human demand. The optimal initiation medium for A. mamillata is MS +2.0 mg/L BA +0.1 mg/L NAA +30 g/L sugar, providing76.4% initiation rate. The optimal shoot proliferation medium for A. mamillata is MS+1.0 mg/L BA+0.1 mg/L NAA+30 g/L sugar, providing 4.56 fold proliferation rate and3.10 cm shoot in height. The optimal shoot elongation medium for A. mamillata is MS+0.5 mg/L BA+0.1 mg/L NAA+30 g/L sugar, providing 2.77 fold proliferation rate and 4.27 cm shoot in height. The optimal rooting medium for A. mamillata is 1/2MS+0.1 mg/L IBA +15 g/L sugar, providing 99.7% rooting rate, 4.0 roots per individual,7.53 cm root in length and 3.94 cm shoot in height. This provides a reliable mass propagation method for A. mamillata. 展开更多
关键词 Ardisia mamillata In vitro PROPAGATION MEDIUM Red-core soil
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