Stereo-planting method for interplanting climbing vegetables with ophiopogon japonicas
A three-dimensional planting and climbing technology, applied in the fields of botanical equipment and methods, horticulture, and application, can solve the problems of few traditional Chinese medicinal materials and no reports of three-dimensional planting of Ophiopogon japonicus, so as to solve soil degradation and improve economic benefits. , the application prospect is good effect
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[0022] Example 1 Three-dimensional planting of Ophiopogon japonicus interplanting climbing vegetables according to the present invention
[0023] 1. Location
[0024] Choose a flat terrain, complete irrigation facilities, easy to install three-dimensional elevated facilities and suitable production areas for Ophiopogon japonicus. Generally, it is the most ideal for the middle-upper fertilizer and sandy loam.
[0025] 2. Construction of three-dimensional elevated (climbing frame)
[0026] Concrete pile specifications: 12cm*12cm*300cm, with holes at 10cm and 12cm on the upper part, that is, holes at 10cm and 12cm from the top, for loading load-bearing ropes. The concrete piles are arranged in a matrix and are opened at 10cm along the direction of the row. Holes, make holes at 12cm along the direction of the column;
[0027] Field planting pile distance: 2.5m*5~6m (2.5m along the row direction, 5-6m along the column direction); 0.7m underground, 2.3m above ground; 8 holes at 10cm and 12cm...
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[0046] Experimental example 1 The yield of the three-dimensional planting method of the present invention
[0047] 1. Materials and methods
[0048] (1) Test site conditions
[0049] The experimental site selected the Ophiopogon japonicus standardized planting base of the original Ophiopogon japonicus planting cooperative in Huayuan Town, Santai County, Mianyang City, Sichuan Province, which is a traditional Ophiopogon japonicus planting area. The Ophiopogon japonicus (L.f) Ker-Gawl. produced in this area was the Ophiopogon japonicus (L.f) Ker-Gawl.); the climbing vegetables were bitter gourd, string beans and cowpeas.
[0050] (2) Planting method
[0051] Choose a piece of land, divide it into 3 small areas of the same area, and plant them separately.
[0052] Planting method: Except that the intercropping crops in Part 4 are planted according to the following table 1, the other conditions are the same as in Example 1:
[0053] Table 1 Test combination design
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[0055] (3) Detect...
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