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A protective tape for improving the survival rate of transplanted trees

A protection belt and survival rate technology, applied in plant protection, botany equipment and methods, horticulture, etc., to achieve the effect of improving survival rate, increasing survival rate, and convenient operation

Inactive Publication Date: 2017-02-15
邱清泉
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Because this method will evaporate the water in the trunk of the big tree, if it is not properly protected, the tree will often die, and it is a pity to lose a big tree in vain

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[0009] As shown in the figure, a protective belt for improving the survival rate of transplanted trees includes a protective belt 1 sewn from sparse layer non-woven fabric 3 and dense layer non-woven fabric 4. The two wings of the protective belt 1 are provided with multiple The strip is used to fasten the string 5 on the trunk, and one deck of protective soil 2 for preventing the evaporation of tree epidermis and the cut surface from withering is laid in the protection belt 1 .

[0010] In an embodiment, the protective belt 1 is a belt-shaped protective belt 1 with a layer of protective soil 2 sandwiched between the sparse layer non-woven fabric 3 and the dense layer non-woven fabric 4, wherein the protective soil 2 is perlite The mixed soil mixed with loess in a ratio of 1:1 and dried in the sun, because perlite is light and lacks viscosity, and loess is heavy and viscous, the mixed use of the two plays a complementary role.

[0011] In the embodiment, during manufacture, th...

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The invention discloses a protective belt for increasing the survival rate of a transplanted tree. The protective belt comprises the protective belt (1) formed by sewing sparse-layer nonwoven fabrics (3) and dense-layer nonwoven fabrics (4), wherein a plurality of fine ropes (5) tied on a tree trunk are arranged on the two sides of the protective belt (1); a layer of protective soil (2) used for preventing evaporation of the bark moisture and withering and rotting of the cut surface of the tree is laid in the protective belt (1); the protective soil (2) is mixed soil formed by stirring perlite and loess according to a ratio of 1 to 1. The protective belt innovatively has the effect of preventing evaporation of the bark moisture and withering of the cut surface of the transplanted tree, the survival rate of the transplanted tree is increased, the defect that the tree trunk cannot be nourished when the transplanted tree is wound with straw ropes or films in a conventional nursery technology is overcome, and the waste of tree resources is reduced.

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technical field [0001] The innovation of the invention belongs to the technical field of nursery planting, and in particular relates to a protection belt for improving the survival rate of transplanted trees. Background technique [0002] Now afforestation and greening of streets are advocated. Some large trees that have been planted in the countryside for decades, such as camphor trees and banyan trees, have a very low survival rate if they are directly moved to the city for planting. Dried and taprooted, then tied with straw rope or wrapped with some film, transplanted in the garden, covered with yellow mud, covered with a sunshade net, sprinkled with some water, and waited for germination and fibrous roots in the next spring. Because this method can evaporate the moisture of big tree trunk part, if protection is not proper, this tree often just dies, got rid of a big tree in vain, what a pity. Contents of the invention [0003] What the innovation of the present inven...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): A01G13/00
CPCA01G13/0237
Inventor 邱清泉
Owner 邱清泉
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