Method of using vines to control invasion of exotic weeds

A technology for vines and weeds, which is applied in the field of controlling the invasion of exotic weeds such as red thistle and solidago canadensis, can solve the problems of crop yield reduction, and achieve the effect of preventing allelopathy, good effect, and simple and easy technology
CN102428819AInactive Publication Date: 2012-05-02HUNAN UNIV OF SCI & TECH +1

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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Applications(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
HUNAN UNIV OF SCI & TECH
Publication Date
2012-05-02
Estimated Expiration
Not applicable · inactive patent
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Abstract

A method of using vines to control invasion of exotic weeds includes firstly, setting up sample plots in an exotic weed growing land, secondly, setting up a support, thirdly, making a bamboo basket, fourthly, preparing burnt soil, fifthly, preparing matrix mixture, sixthly, filling the bamboo basket, seventhly, growing plants, and eighthly, applying fertilizer. Allelopathy of exotic weeds can be prevented by using the bamboo basket to grow honeysuckle, kudzu and pumpkin, and the roots of the honeysuckle, the kudzu and the pumpkin can be protected from competitive inhibition of the exotic weeds. Raw materials are easy to obtain, the technique is simple and feasible, the exotic weeds are effective in control, and both ecological benefit and economic benefit are considered.
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[0001] The invention relates to the field of biology, in particular to a method for controlling the invasion of foreign weeds red thistle and solidago canadensis by using vines. Background technique

[0002] Solidago canadensis ( Solidago canadensis ) is a perennial herb of the genus Solidago in the Compositae family, native to North America. Now it has successfully invaded the central and western parts of Europe, most of Asia, Australia and New Zealand, becoming a worldwide invasive weed. Solidago canadensis was introduced into Shanghai, Nanjing and other places in my country as a garden flower in 1935, and then escaped to the wild and became a malignant weed. It is now distributed in East China, Central China, North China, Northeast China and Southwest China, and may further spread. Solidago canadensis often forms a single-dominant species community in the invaded area, destroying the structure and function of the ecosystem, threatening biodiversity, and ...

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