Method for promoting growth of evergreen arbors in manganese ore degraded area
A technology for evergreen trees and degraded areas, applied in the field of ecological restoration, can solve the problems of poor overall ecosystem function, low anti-interference ability, simple vegetation structure, etc., and achieve the effects of convenient material selection, cost reduction and soil fertility improvement.
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[0022] From January 2007 to October 2011, experiments were carried out in the degraded area of Xiangtan Manganese Mine.
[0023] (1) In January 2007, a bare land was selected in the degraded area of manganese mines, and a planting pit was dug with a length of 50 cm, a width of 30 cm, and a depth of 30 cm. The planting pits are arranged in a straight line with a row spacing of 2m and a planting pit spacing of 1.5m. In February, each pit was transplanted 1 plant of S. salina ( Rhus chinensis ) Seedlings, with an average plant height of 73cm, filled with contaminated soil. In April, Wushui Ge ( Pouzolzia zeylanica ) Transplanted adjacent to the base of S. sylvestris stalks, and transplanted 12 Pueraria lobata on the periphery of each plant.
[0024] (2) A survey conducted in September 2009 showed that the survival rate of S. sylvestris reached 92% and the average plant height was 135cm. The Wushui Pueraria lobata grows in pieces among the salt trees, with an average height of 5...
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