Method for overcoming soil continuous cropping obstacles by intercropping flue-cured tobacco with A. chinensis and wheat
A technology of soil continuous cropping obstacles and light-leaved vetch, applied in the field of soil and fertilizer, and modern crop cultivation, can solve environmental pollution and other problems, achieve the effects of avoiding the spread of viruses, improving the microenvironment, and reducing application
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[0022] (1) In August of the first year, light-leaf sweet potatoes were sown in the field. Before sowing, the field was divided into wide and narrow rows, with a width of 100 cm and a narrow row of 20 cm (rows reserved for planting wheat). Spread in wide rows, then turn the topsoil slightly with a combination of intertillage and weeding.
[0023] (2) In early November, sow wheat in narrow rows.
[0024] (3) In mid-March of the second year, the smooth-leaf sweet potato was cut, chopped and evenly spread between the rows of wheat, and then the smooth-leaf sweet potato scattered on the ground was turned over and pressed into the cultivation layer. The amount of turning over the smooth-leaf sweet potato was 1000 kg / mu .
[0025] (4) At the beginning of May, tobacco planting ridges were set up between the rows of wheat for tobacco transplanting. The cross section of the tobacco planting ridges was trapezoidal, with a top width of 50 cm...
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