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A method of using perennial herbage to ecologically restore Solanum thorns to invade degraded pastures

A technology of ecological restoration and Solanum nigrum, which is applied in the fields of soil preparation, monitoring and application of invasive species, can solve the problems of high mortality of Solanum solanum plants, time-consuming and labor-intensive manual removal, and low success rate of control, so as to prevent Invasion and proliferation behavior, control of harm and spread, high-quality effects

Active Publication Date: 2017-05-24
INST OF ENVIRONMENT & SUSTAINABLE DEV IN AGRI CHINESE ACADEMY OF AGRI SCI
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[0008] At present, most of the control methods of Solanum erythrophyllum are manual extraction, mechanical and chemical control, etc., but manual extraction is time-consuming and laborious, and the operability is not strong in large-area occurrence areas, and the residual roots and stems of Solanum erythrophyllum under mechanical control still remain. New seedlings can germinate, but the success rate of control is not high; using herbicides such as paraquat and glyphosate to carry out chemical control can make Solanum thornia plants achieve higher mortality, but a large amount of pesticides will cause serious damage to the ecological environment. big pollution
However, there is no report about the natural enemies of Solanum echinacea

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[0035] The experiment on the alternative control of Solanum erythroglis showed that through suitable planting time, reasonable planting methods and scientific management methods, planting alfalfa in the natural grassland ecosystem invaded by Solanum erythrophyllum can effectively curb the Purpose of nightshade invasion and spread. The technology of preventing and controlling the invasion of Solanum solanum in the ecosystem is an integration of the introduction of alfalfa after soil preparation and the integration of ecosystem management technology. The present invention is described in further detail by the following examples.

[0036] 1. The removal technology of Solanum nigrum before bio-alternative treatment

[0037] The test site is Platform Town, Baicheng City, Jilin Province, which belongs to one of the severe epidemic areas of Solanum solanum. The ecosystem for the test is a natural grassland without large-scale vegetation coverage, and the average annual vegetation c...

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The invention belongs to a control method of an ecological system and specifically relates to a method of ecologically restoring degraded grassland invaded by solanum rostratum by utilizing perennial grasses. The invention provides the method of ecologically restoring the degraded grassland invaded by solanum rostratum by utilizing perennial grasses. The method effectively controls invasion of solanum rostratum by seeding alfalfa in early spring through deep ploughing, fine harrowing, leveling, suppressing after seeding, irrigating and topdressing, so that guarantee is provided for substituting and preventing the alien invasive specie solanum rostratum.

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[0001] 【Technical field】 [0002] The invention relates to an ecosystem control method, in particular to a method for using perennial herbages to ecologically restore Solanum solanum invading degraded pastures. [0003] 【Background technique】 [0004] Alien biological invasion has become a common concern all over the world. With the rapid development of international trade and tourism, biological invasions are intensifying in my country, such as the invasion of exotic plants such as Eupatorium adenphorum, Mikaniamicrantha, and Spartina anglica. Diversity, ecosystem security, and regional economic development have even caused great harm to human society. [0005] Solanum rostratum Dunal (Solanum rostratum Dunal), also known as Kansas thistle and yellow-flowered nightshade, is an exotic harmful plant that deserves high attention and has potential major hazards. The plant is an annual herb of the family Solanaceae, native to North America, and has now spread throughout the United...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): A01B79/02
CPCY02A90/40
Inventor 付卫东张国良张瑞海宋振张衍雷
Owner INST OF ENVIRONMENT & SUSTAINABLE DEV IN AGRI CHINESE ACADEMY OF AGRI SCI
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