Method for efficiently cultivating Chinese yams in manner of interplanting Chinese cabbages and bitter gourd

A cultivation method and technology of cabbage, applied in botany equipment and methods, horticulture, application, etc., can solve the problems of low yield and low disease resistance, reduce the chance of virus infection, enhance resistance, and improve the effective utilization rate Effect

Inactive Publication Date: 2014-02-12
杨树东
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The technology described in this patented solution allows for full use of greenhouse gas emissions from traditional methods like rice plantations while also improving crops that have been grown on these types of terrains without being affected too much over time (such as tomatoes). This results in increased crop yields with fewer diseases caused by insects such as yellow mold disease.

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This patented technical problem addressed by this patent relates to increasing yields from crops grown on Yamanashi without causing damage caused by poor growing conditions during winter months due to lack of proper management practices such as crop rotation and irrigations.

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[0020] A high-efficiency cultivation method for Chinese yam interplanting Chinese cabbage and bitter gourd, comprising the following steps:

[0021] a) Soil preparation and scaffolding: Excavate planting ditches with a row spacing of 1.2m, a ditch width of 0.3-0.5m, and a ditch depth of more than 1.0m, and apply base fertilizer: 500-700kg of decomposed farmyard manure per mu, containing 15% of C, P, and K each Use 50-70kg of ternary compound fertilizer, mix it with ditch soil for backfilling, and set up supports at the same time. In the Huaishan planting ditch, the width of the border is 0.8-1.0m for planting cabbage and bitter gourd;

[0022] b) Sowing seedlings and transplanting: After sowing cabbage, use mulch to raise seedlings. After 1 to 1.5 months, transplant them with a row spacing of 20cmx20cm. Bitter melon is sown with a nutrition cup. After 1 to 1.5 months, transplant them in a single row with a row spacing of 40cmx120cm. On the cabbage border, the distance between...

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The invention discloses a method for efficiently cultivating Chinese yams in a manner of interplanting Chinese cabbages and bitter gourd. The method comprises the following steps: carrying out soil preparation and framework building; carrying out sowing and seedling raising as well as transplanting; carrying out after-planting field management; carrying out pest and disease control. As Chinese yams grow slowly during the early stage, early-stage vegetable interplanting for increasing income is the best choice of farmers, but separate planting or narrow-distance interplanting of Chinese yams, Chinese cabbages and bitter gourd often causes serious plant sheltering and excessively high plant humidity, easily induces late blight and causes harm. Aiming at the problems, the method can be used for effectively increasing effective utilization rate of soil, improving the resistance of the Chinese yams to the late blight, reducing virus infection probability, and keeping stable and continuous high yield of the Chinese yams, the Chinese cabbages and the bitter gourd.

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