Method for breeding Sonneratia apetala sprout
A non-petal sea mulberry, seedling technology, applied in the fields of botany equipment and methods, seed and rhizome treatment, gardening, etc. The effect of low maintenance cost, increased germination rate, and improved survival rate
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[0022] Carry out the propagation of sea mulberry seedlings through the following steps:
[0023] (1) Peel removal and disinfection: After collecting the hot fruit from the planting tree, soak it in the container with ±5‰ salinity water made of seawater and fresh water for 4-5 days, and then switch to fresh water Soak to make the peel gradually rotten. The pericarp rot should be removed in time by changing the water. Change the water every 1 day, and most of the residual pericarp will be removed in about a week. The seeds are generally sterilized with 200 times formalin solution for 30-60 minutes, and then fished out and dried. The dried seed can be directly used for sowing.
[0024] (2) Nursery selection and seedbed fertilization and disinfection: the nursery site is selected in the high tide zone of the beach, and ditches are opened in the nursery site to facilitate drainage. Then use 6% copper sulfate solution to disinfect the substrate to eliminate most of the germs and ...
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