Method promoting fig cuttage rooting

A fig cutting technology, applied in the field of promoting fig cutting rooting, can solve problems such as rare cultivation methods, and achieve the effects of facilitating communication, promoting growth and development, and high survival rate

Inactive Publication Date: 2016-02-03
界首市地龙养殖专业合作社
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The effect of cutting propagation depends not only on the quality of the selected branches, but also has an inseparable relationship with the cultivation base soil and management methods. At present, th

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Embodiment 1

[0026] A method for promoting rooting of fig cuttings, comprising the steps of:

[0027] (1) Preparation of cutting substrate:

[0028] A. Weigh 45 parts of river mud, 26 parts of vermicompost, 18 parts of vermiculite, 13 parts of carbonized peanut shells, 8 parts of fungal residues, 10 parts of traditional Chinese medicine residues, 10 parts of sucrose residues, 10 parts of urea, and 1.2 parts of potassium sulfate by weight;

[0029] B. Put 45 parts of river mud in the scorching sun for 3 days and pulverize 40 meshes to obtain pulverized material A for subsequent use;

[0030] C. 13 parts of carbonized peanut shells are pulverized to obtain pulverized material B for subsequent use;

[0031] D. 8 parts of fungal dregs, 10 parts of traditional Chinese medicine dregs and 10 parts of sugarcane dregs are pulverized and mixed and placed in the fermentation tank, and the amount of 0.6kg per cubic meter of material is inoculated with fermented bacterial liquid, and the fermentation...

Embodiment 2

[0047] A method for promoting rooting of fig cuttings, comprising the steps of:

[0048] (1) Preparation of cutting substrate:

[0049] A. Weigh 50 parts of river mud, 25 parts of vermicompost, 19 parts of vermiculite, 12 parts of carbonized peanut shells, 9 parts of fungal slag, 7 parts of traditional Chinese medicine dregs, 15 parts of sucrose dregs, 10 parts of urea, and 1.2 parts of potassium sulfate by weight;

[0050] B. Put 50 parts of river mud in the scorching sun for 5 days and pulverize 40 meshes to obtain pulverized material A for subsequent use;

[0051] C. 12 parts of carbonized peanut shells are pulverized to obtain pulverized material B for subsequent use;

[0052] D. 9 parts of fungal dregs, 7 parts of traditional Chinese medicine dregs and 15 parts of sugarcane dregs are pulverized and mixed and placed in the fermentation tank, and the amount of inoculated 1kg per cubic meter of material is inoculated with a fermented bacterial liquid, and the control ferme...

Embodiment 3

[0068] A method for promoting rooting of fig cuttings, comprising the steps of:

[0069] (1) Preparation of cutting substrate:

[0070] A. Weigh 48 parts of river mud, 27 parts of vermicompost, 19 parts of vermiculite, 10 parts of carbonized peanut shells, 8 parts of fungal slag, 6 parts of traditional Chinese medicine dregs, 15 parts of sucrose dregs, 10 parts of urea, and 1.2 parts of potassium sulfate by weight;

[0071] B. Put 48 parts of river mud in the scorching sun for 3 days and pulverize 40 meshes to obtain pulverized material A for subsequent use;

[0072] C. 10 parts of carbonized peanut shells are pulverized to obtain pulverized material B for subsequent use;

[0073] D. 8 parts of fungal slag, 6 parts of traditional Chinese medicine dregs and 15 parts of sucrose slag are pulverized and mixed and placed in the fermentation tank, and the amount of 0.7kg per cubic meter of material is inoculated with fermented bacterial liquid, and the fermentation temperature is ...

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Abstract

The invention discloses a method promoting fig cuttage rooting. The method comprises steps of (1) preparing cuttage substrate, (2) processing branch roots, (3) fixed-cutting branches and (4) daily managing. The cuttage substrate has great nutrition value and comprehensive physical performance and provides great growth foundation for branch development; root comprehensive processing can promote development of root system; healthy development of branches can be guaranteed with cooperation between proper fixed cutting and daily management; due to rational actions of each phase and interaction effects, the fig seedlings cultivated by the method have strong root systems, more than 10% to 20% of survival rate than common cultivation method; and the method promoting fig cuttage rooting possesses great comprehensive performance and great promotion value.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the field of fig planting, in particular to a method for promoting rooting of fig cuttings. Background technique [0002] Fig is a berry tree species, with an edible rate of more than 92%. The fruit is thin and seedless, the flesh is soft, and the flavor is sweet. It has high nutritional value and medicinal value. Its fruits are rich in sugar, protein, amino acids, vitamins and mineral elements. The soluble solid content of mature figs is as high as 24%, and the sugar content of most varieties is between 15% and 22%. The fruit contains 18 kinds of amino acids, of which There are 8 kinds of essential amino acids in the human body. In addition, the fruit contains a lot of pectin and vitamins. After the fruit absorbs water and expands, it can absorb a variety of chemical substances. Therefore, after eating figs, various harmful substances in the intestinal tract can be adsorbed and then excreted, which can purify the intestinal t...

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IPC IPC(8): A01G17/00C05G3/00C05F17/00
CPCA01G17/005C05F17/00C05G3/00Y02W30/40
Inventor 牛灵
Owner 界首市地龙养殖专业合作社
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