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Chinese Agricultural Science Bulletin ›› 2011, Vol. 27 ›› Issue (22): 109-113.

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Different Light Qualities on Growth of Lycium barbarum in vitro

  

  • Received:2011-03-25 Revised:2011-06-04 Online:2011-09-05 Published:2011-09-05

Abstract:

Using differentiated test tube seedlings of ‘Ningji 1#’ cultivar as experimental material, we investigated the effect of different light spectrum on wolfberry differentiation, rooting, and growth after transplantation. We hope this research could shorten production cycle of plant tissue culture, enhance the quality of tissue seedlings, provide shortcut to fast propagation of other plant species, and offer theoretical basis and data support for the effects of light spectrum on plant growth. The results showed that the 7:9 ratio of red and blue light quality had the greatest impact on Lycium barbarum differentiation and rooting in vitro, for the differentiation was earlier and the rate reached 96.8%, the rooting had more number and strong, the rate reached 95.6%. After 4 days transplanting to the matrix which mixed with the turf︰vermiculite︰perlite in 2︰1︰1. Observed after 25 days, the red and blue 7︰1 + white seedlings grew best, tidiness and high strong; followed by red and blue 7︰9; root length reached the maximum difference under the red light, that indicated the long waves promoted the plant extension length growth; their root fresh mass and root length decreased under blue light, which showed short wavelength light had less impacts on Lycium barbarum growth; comprehensive the differentiation, rooting and transplanting, we obtained the results for the 7︰9 ratio of red and blue was the most appropriate light quality on growth of Lycium barbarum.