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Method for transplanting wild big myrica esculenta

A technology of Myrica tomentosa and large trees, which is applied in the field of transplanting trees, and can solve the problems that there are no wild Myrica tomentosa trees transplanted and survived.

Inactive Publication Date: 2009-09-16
YUNNAN XINZHIXIN LANDSCAPE ENVIRONMENT ENG
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At present, there is no report on the survival of wild Myrica tomentosa tree transplanted

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[0005] Transplant Myrica tomentosa at the beginning of the rainy season. Root-cutting treatment was carried out 6 months or more before transplanting. When digging a tree, the diameter of the soil ball should be more than 5 times the diameter of the base of the tree pole, and the depth should not be less than 60% of the diameter of the soil ball. After digging, tie the soil ball with a straw rope to prevent the soil ball from falling apart. Two points should be paid attention to when transporting large trees. The first is to spray "evapotranspiration inhibitor" on the leaves to reduce the excessive water shortage of the plants. The second is that it is necessary to ensure that the soil ball does not disperse during transportation. If the canopy is too large and unfavorable for transportation, it should be properly pruned and pulled inside. The intensity of pruning is determined according to the transplanting season. Transplanting at the best transplanting time is generally t...

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The invention discloses a method for transplanting wild big myrica esculenta, comprising the following steps: 1. selection during transplantation; 2. root pruning before transplantation; 3. obtaining of the tree; 4. transporting; 5. pruning; 6. threshing; 7. moisture preservation of caulis; 8. digging of a hole; 9. planting of the tree; 10. fixed supporting; 11. transfusion of the trunk; 12. daily management and protection; 13. extermination of disease and insect pest; 14. nursing throughout the winter; 15. time and technique for retransplantation. The transplantation technique of the invention can cause survival rate of the wild big myrica esculenta to reach over 95%.

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technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the field of tree transplanting. Background technique [0002] Myrica esculata Buch.-Ham.: evergreen tree, up to 10 meters high, diameter up to 40 centimeters, born in the dense forests of valleys or hillsides at an altitude of 1400-2300, and also commonly found on dry hillsides. The wood is hard and is used for construction and agricultural tools. The bark contains 10-27% tannin, which can be used as dye and astringent in medicine. The root bark is used as medicine to treat diarrhea, and the fruit is edible. There is no report on the survival of wild Myrica tomentosa trees after transplanting. Contents of the invention [0003] The invention provides a method for transplanting a large wild bayberry tree. The method for transplanting annattoia has a survival rate of more than 95%. [0004] The present invention has adopted following technical scheme: a kind of method for transplanting Myrica tomentosa, it adopts the follow...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A01G23/04A01G23/06A01G17/14A01G7/06
Inventor 李尹李荣春赵懋琨熊加旭万里阳
Owner YUNNAN XINZHIXIN LANDSCAPE ENVIRONMENT ENG
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