Mutual assistance symbiosis minimally-invasive inarching method for wild alpine rhododendron ancient stumps and seedlings

A Rhododendron and Alpine technology, applied in the field of plant cultivation, can solve problems such as difficulties in plant recovery, achieve the effects of protecting germplasm resources, solving difficulties in new root regeneration, and promoting the formation of robust root systems

Inactive Publication Date: 2014-02-19
石家庄市神州花卉研究所有限公司 +1
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For the wild alpine Rhododendron ancient tree stumps collected from mountains with an altitude of three or four thousand meters, the root system of the ancient tree is huge, and the root system had to be cut off from the base when digging. The functional capillary roots that absorb nutrients are stretched far from the root tip, and the truncated root system has almost no trace of capillary roots, which brings great difficulties to the root system of plants in different places; Conditions are no longer suitable for the growth of wild alpine Rhododendron stumps for treatment? How to improve the success rate of in situ conservation and the survival rate of ex situ conservation of wild alpine Rhododendron ancient tree stumps, there is no public literature report yet

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[0034] The method steps of the present invention will be described in detail below in conjunction with the specific examples shown in the accompanying drawings. The ancient rhododendron stumps used in the present invention are wild alpine rhododendron horse cherry tree stumps collected from mountains with an altitude of three or four thousand meters. Seedlings are selected from wild Rhododendron species.

[0035] The wild rhododendron ancient tree stumps mentioned here include the ancient rhododendron tree stumps whose roots are damaged and the growth of the plants is weakening under the natural environment conditions in the wild distribution area, but they can or need to be treated in situ; or the living environment is no longer suitable for the original wild growth or due to For other reasons, the ancient stumps of alpine rhododendrons need to be transplanted and protected.

[0036] According to the root system distribution, trunk growth and direction of the ancient alpine r...

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The invention relates to a mutual assistance symbiosis minimally-invasive inarching method for wild alpine rhododendron ancient stumps and seedlings. The method includes the following steps of A, the root systems of the wild alpine rhododendron ancient stumps are processed, and soil around the root systems of ancient trees is scarified and planed, and the roots are exposed; B, the seedlings are inarched on the peripheries of the wild alpine rhododendron ancient stumps in an encircling mode, and the root systems of inarched plants are made to make close contact with the root systems of the ancient trees as much as possible; C, after the inarching is completed, filling is performed by using the original soil or prepared growth matrix; D, the plants are watered thoroughly for the first time, the root bulbs are fully wetted and repaired. With the mutual assistance symbiosis minimally-invasive inarching method for wild alpine rhododendron ancient stumps and seedlings, the inarched plants have a mutual assistance symbiosis relationship, all the organs such as roots, stems and leaves of independent plants are reserved respectively, but the plants depend on one another and are symbiotic in a mutual assistance mode to form a whole.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a mutual-assisted symbiotic minimally invasive docking method for wild alpine Rhododendron ancient stumps and seedlings, which belongs to the technical field of plant cultivation and is mainly used for in-situ treatment and ex-situ transplantation protection of alpine Rhododendron ancient stumps. Background technique [0002] Rhododendron is the most valuable ornamental flower in the world. It is called "the beauty of flowers" and is listed as one of China's top ten famous flowers. Alpine Rhododendron is a fine product in the Rhododendron family, with extremely high ornamental and economic value. In the wild distribution area of ​​Alpine Rhododendron, the root systems of many wild alpine Rhododendron stumps have been damaged to varying degrees due to various reasons such as climate, geography, or man-made reasons. The habitat is suitable for continued growth, or because of the age of the trees or the important geographical loc...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A01G1/00
Inventor 李志斌李振勤王振一白霄霞卢天啸徐立军蒋淑磊师建华李燕岳存奇
Owner 石家庄市神州花卉研究所有限公司
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