Method for constructing and building arbor wave-eliminating forest belt on non-forestry river mouth sludge intertidal zone beach
A muddy, intertidal zone technology, applied in the field of agricultural cultivation, can solve problems such as the inability to plant arbors and waves, and achieve the effects of enriching green tree species, enhancing stress resistance such as salt and alkali tolerance, and high survival rate
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[0025] In the following, the present invention will be further described in conjunction with the embodiments.
[0026] The invention provides a method for constructing and constructing a arbor and wave-eliminating forest belt in the muddy intertidal zone of a non-forestable estuary. The constructing and constructing method includes the following steps.
[0027] A. Manual digging of trenches and taking soil as piers to raise the ground: From January to February each year, dig trenches in the silty intertidal zone of coastal estuary 10m-60m offshore that is not suitable for forestry. The elevation of the wetland or the high and medium tidal area with slightly higher terrain , Take soil as piers, reduce salt and reduce water, and then excavate drainage ditch in the direction perpendicular to the river bank or coastline, and use the soil dug out of the drainage ditch to pile up the mounds on both sides of the ditch, so that the mounds can be lowered at the same time The salt content an...
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