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Plant regeneration medium composition and plant regeneration method using same
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a plant regeneration medium composition and a plant regeneration method using same. More specifically, the present invention relates to a plant regeneration medium composition using a medium composition containing Shungite as an active ingredient to increase the rates of shoot organogenesis and root organogenesis, thereby shortening the time required for organogenesis using a plant explant and improving the efficiency of ontogeny, and to a plant regeneration method using same.
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1 . A medium composition for plant regeneration, the composition comprising Shungite as an active ingredient.
2 . A medium composition for plant regeneration, the composition comprising Shungite as an active ingredient to increase shoot induction of a plant.
3 . A medium composition for plant regeneration, the composition comprising Shungite as an active ingredient to increase root induction of a plant.
4 . The medium composition of claim 1 , wherein the Shungite is used in a concentration of 0.032 to 5 g/L.
5 . The medium composition of claim 1 , wherein the plant is any one selected from the group consisting of a cucumber plant, a chrysanthemum plant, and a tomato plant.
6 . The medium composition of claim 1 , wherein the Shungite is pulverized to be used in a powder form.
7 . The medium composition of claim 2 , wherein the plant is any one selected from the group consisting of a cucumber plant, a chrysanthemum plant, and a tomato plant.
8 . The medium composition of claim 3 , wherein the plant is any one selected from the group consisting of a cucumber plant, a chrysanthemum plant, and a tomato plant.Cited by (0)
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