Effect of CO2 concentration transformation rule in the sugar-free large tissue culture box on the tissue-culture plantlet
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Abstract
In this paper, the rule of CO2 concentrations and the effects of CO2 enrichment concentration on the growth of sugar-free culture plantlets in the culture box with real-time control system after transplanting petunia, chrysanthmum and tomato plantlet were investigated, which was developed by Key Lab of Agricultural Bio-enviroment Engineering, Ministry of Agricultue, China Agricultural University. The day after transplanting, the CO2 concentration started to decrease, speeding up the rate of decline in the second day and it dropped below 100 μL/L. In the first 4~5 days after transplanting, CO2 conpensation dropped to between 30~40 μL/L. So CO2 should be enriched on the second day after transplanting, otherwise, it would affect plantlet growth. In different CO2 enrichment tests, tissue-culture is the best at CO2 concentration of (650±50)μmol/mol under 80 μmol/(m2·s) Photosynthetic Photon Flux Density(PPFD).
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