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LI Da-ming, ZHANG Xi-jiu, HE Jia-xiu, WANG Li, YI Pei-jun, LIU Zhong-na. Screening of Transplanting Substratum For Test-tube Plantlets of Cymbidium hybridium[J]. Journal of Sichuan Forestry Science and Technology, 2013, 34(5): 69-71. doi: 10.16779/j.cnki.1003-5508.2013.05.015
Citation: LI Da-ming, ZHANG Xi-jiu, HE Jia-xiu, WANG Li, YI Pei-jun, LIU Zhong-na. Screening of Transplanting Substratum For Test-tube Plantlets of Cymbidium hybridium[J]. Journal of Sichuan Forestry Science and Technology, 2013, 34(5): 69-71. doi: 10.16779/j.cnki.1003-5508.2013.05.015

Screening of Transplanting Substratum For Test-tube Plantlets of Cymbidium hybridium


doi: 10.16779/j.cnki.1003-5508.2013.05.015
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  • Received Date: 2013-04-09
  • In order to screen the optimal transplanting substratum, 8 kinds of substrata or mixed substrata were used for transplanting test-tube plantlets of Cymbidium hybridium,and sphagna were used as a control. Results indicated that rape straw (20 mm~30 mm particle size) would be the optimum substratum for transplanting the test-tube plantlets of Cymbidium hybridium in Chengdu Plain, because it would bring a higher survival rate and growth index of plantlets, and had an abundant supply and lower costs.
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Screening of Transplanting Substratum For Test-tube Plantlets of Cymbidium hybridium

doi: 10.16779/j.cnki.1003-5508.2013.05.015
  • Sichuan Academy of Forestry, Chengdu 610081, China

Abstract: In order to screen the optimal transplanting substratum, 8 kinds of substrata or mixed substrata were used for transplanting test-tube plantlets of Cymbidium hybridium,and sphagna were used as a control. Results indicated that rape straw (20 mm~30 mm particle size) would be the optimum substratum for transplanting the test-tube plantlets of Cymbidium hybridium in Chengdu Plain, because it would bring a higher survival rate and growth index of plantlets, and had an abundant supply and lower costs.

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