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The Optimization of Fast Propagation Technology for Sapindus Seedlings and Its Resistance Enhancement Study  

Huixian Li , Jie Zhang
Institute of Life Sciences, Jiyang Colloge of Zhejiang A&F University, Zhuji, 311800, Zhejiang, China
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Tree Genetics and Molecular Breeding, 2025, Vol. 15, No. 2   
Received: 01 Feb., 2025    Accepted: 08 Mar., 2025    Published: 15 Mar., 2025
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Abstract

This study explores good methods to accelerate the reproduction of soapberry seedlings, if they can be made more resistant to various adverse environments. In order to make the seedlings survive easily, grow roots and maintain their original excellent characteristics, efficient propagation methods that can be used both in the laboratory and outdoors were studied. How to treat the seeds before sowing was investigated, which can make the seeds germinate better and the seedlings grow stronger. This is very important for artificial planting forests. This study also analyzed the ecological and economic value of the acacia tree, as well as the difficulties encountered during the cultivation process, and its role in protecting biodiversity and promoting sustainable agriculture. This research aims to enable better cultivation and utilization of acacia trees, which not only helps protect the ecological environment but also plays a role in industry.

Keywords
Sapindus; Fast propagation; Genetic integrity; Abiotic stress; Biotic stress
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