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Exotic weed Solidagocanadensis control method

A technology for goldenrod and weeds, applied in the field of ecological prevention and control of the exotic weed Solidago canadensis, can solve problems such as economic loss, threat to biodiversity, damage to ecosystem structure and function, and achieve weakening of allelopathic inhibition and no Ecological risk, the effect of convenient materials

Active Publication Date: 2015-03-25
HUNAN UNIV OF SCI & TECH
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Benefits of technology

In this patented method for controlling solids that grow on plants like rice or wheat it helps prevent certain diseases caused by harmful chemical compounds from affecting other vegetables grown alongside them. It also uses bacteria called Bacillus thuringiensis (BT), with its ability to break down pesticides into smaller molecules without damaging their beneficial properties such as nutrients they help feed upon plant roots.

Problems solved by technology

This patented technical problem addressed in this patents relates to finding ways to protect against harmful or invasive species from growing on vegetables grown indoors throughout their entire life cycle without compromising its quality or usefulness.

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Embodiment 1

[0041] From March 2013 to August 2014, an experiment was conducted in the growth site of Solidago canadensis near Shidi Town, Yongshun, Hunan.

[0042] Material: Solidago canadensis ( Solidago canadensis ),kidney bean( Phaseolus vulgaris ), Emerald Cloud Grass ( Selaginella uncinata ), Lilac moss ( Hypnum plumaeforme ),gourd( Lagenaria siceraria ), biological crusts and decayed wood.

[0043] The implementation steps are as follows:

[0044] (1) Establishment of sample plots: In March 2013, 3 sample plots of similar size were selected and established in the Canadian goldenrod growing area, which were marked as Y-1, Y-2 and Y-3. Create planting furrows in the Y-1 and Y-2 plots, the planting furrows are arranged in parallel, and holes are made at both ends of the planting furrows. The planting ditch is 350cm long, 40cm wide and 20cm deep. The spacing of the adjacent planting grooves is 250cm; remove the solidago canadensis in the planting trenches, and keep ...

Embodiment 2

[0056] From March 2013 to August 2014, an experiment was conducted in the growth site of Solidago canadensis near Shidi Town, Yongshun, Hunan.

[0057] Material: Solidago canadensis ( Solidago canadensis ),kidney bean( Phaseolus vulgaris ), Emerald Cloud Grass ( Selaginella uncinata ), Lilac moss ( Hypnum plumaeforme ),gourd( Lagenaria siceraria ), biological crusts and decayed wood.

[0058] The implementation steps are as follows:

[0059] (1) Establishment of sample plots: In March 2013, 3 sample plots of similar size were selected and established in the Canadian goldenrod growing area, which were marked as T-1, T-2 and T-3. Create planting furrows in the T-1 and T-2 plots, the planting furrows are arranged in parallel, and holes are made at both ends of the planting furrows. The planting ditch is 350cm long, 40cm wide and 20cm deep. The spacing of the adjacent planting grooves is 250cm; remove the solidago canadensis in the planting trenches, and keep ...

Embodiment 3

[0071] From March 2013 to August 2014, an experiment was conducted in the growth site of Solidago canadensis near Shidi Town, Yongshun, Hunan.

[0072] Material: Solidago canadensis ( Solidago canadensis ),kidney bean( Phaseolus vulgaris ), Emerald Cloud Grass ( Selaginella uncinata ), Lilac moss ( Hypnum plumaeforme ),gourd( Lagenaria siceraria ), biological crusts and decayed wood.

[0073] The implementation steps are as follows:

[0074] (1) Establishment of sample plots: In March 2013, 3 sample plots of similar size were selected and established in the Canadian goldenrod growing area, which were marked as G-1, G-2 and G-3. Create planting furrows in the G-1 and G-2 plots, the planting furrows are arranged in parallel, and holes are made at both ends of the planting furrows. The planting ditch is 350cm long, 40cm wide and 20cm deep. The spacing of the adjacent planting grooves is 250cm; remove Solidago canadensis in the planting trenches, and keep the ...

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Abstract

The invention discloses an exotic weed Solidagocanadensis control method. The adopted materials include Solidagocanadensis, Phaseolusvulgaris, Lagenariasiceraria, Selaginellauncinata, Hypnumplumaeforme, biological crusts and rotten wood. The method includes 1, establishing a sampling area in the Solidagocanadensis growing area, and forming planting furrows; 2, erecting plant growing frames; 3, preparing biological crust grains; 4, preparing chipped rotten wood; 5, preparing adsorbent; 6, supplying the biological crust grains, chipped rotten wood and adsorbent in the planting furrows; 7, planting seedlings of the Phaseolusvulgaris and Lagenariasiceraria in the planting furrows in a single manner. By the aid of the method, the growth invasion of the exotic weed Solidagocanadensis can be controlled effectively; the materials can be fetched conveniently, the operation is facilitated, biological risks are eliminated, and the economic benefits can be obtained.

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