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Cutting Planting Method of Lycium Barbarum Used in Desertified Areas

A planting method and cutting technology, which are applied to the cutting planting of Lycium barbarum in desertified areas, and in the field of Lycium barbarum cutting planting technology, can solve the problems of inoperability, low plant survival rate, and high time cost in desertified areas, and achieve rich plant community types, Broad application prospects and enhanced ecological benefits

Active Publication Date: 2019-03-26
LINGNAN LANDSCAPE
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In addition, studies have shown that when planting plants in desertified areas, the survival rate of plants under the seed propagation method is significantly lower than that of the cutting propagation method, and the seed propagation method has relatively high requirements for environmental factors. At the same time, the time cost required Higher, not operable in desertified areas

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[0047] In the wolfberry cutting planting method used in desertification areas of the present invention, the sand barrier area surrounded by straws is 25m long and 25m wide; the cutting furrow made after fertilization and site preparation has a furrow length of no longer than 5m and a furrow width of 50cm. The height of the border is 20-25cm; the distance between plants and rows of wolfberry cuttings is 15-20cm, and the distance between rows is 15-20cm; the width of the maintenance road between two borders is not less than 80cm; the angle between the cuttings of wolfberry and the surface of the border is not less than 45°; cuttings of wolfberry Cutting depth, not less than 7cm.

[0048] The method for planting wolfberry cuttings for desertification areas of the present invention comprises the following steps:

[0049] 1. Choose a place. Lycium barbarum is planted in areas with relatively flat terrain and suitable for setting up sand barriers.

[0050] 2. Fertilization and soi...

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The invention belongs to the field of plant cultivation and aims at providing a lycium barbarum cottage planting method capable of comprehensively improving the survival rate of lycium barbarum plants in a desertification region, improving the ecological benefits of wind prevention and sand fixation and improving ecological landscape of the desertification region. The lycium barbarum cottage planting method used in the desertification region comprises the steps that land plots with more plain terrain and suitable for sand-protecting barrier arrangement are selected, farmyard manure and a compound microbial agent are applied to the plots in autumn, and then deep soil ploughing is performed to form planting soil; the pH value of the planting soil is detected, and an appropriate amount of ferrous sulfate is added to regulate the pH value to be 6-8 when the pH value is greater than 8.5; straws are utilized to arrange latticed sand-protecting barriers capable of fixing quicksand and reducing wind speed in the planting soil in the last ten-day period of April of the second year after deep soil ploughing, and a relative stable environment is provided for lycium barbarum growth; rectangular land pieces for cuttage are made within the sand-protecting barriers in the first ten-day period of May, management and protection ways are reserved during making of the cottage land pieces so as to facilitate later-period management of the lycium barbarum plants.

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technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the field of plant cultivation, and relates to a cutting planting technology of wolfberry, which is especially suitable for planting wolfberry cuttings in desertification areas and helps to carry out desertification control work, and specifically relates to a method for planting wolfberry cuttings in desertification areas. Background technique [0002] Desertification refers to land degradation in arid, semi-arid and dry sub-humid regions caused by various factors including climate variability and human activities. my country's desertified land area reaches 262.12 million km 2 , accounting for 27.13% of the country's land area, of which more than 90% are distributed in the western region, especially since the mid-1980s, desertification land has increased by 2460km 2 The speed of rapid expansion has forced a large number of farmers and herdsmen to become "ecological refugees". According to the data of the State Forestry Admini...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): A01G2/10A01G7/06A01N47/36A01N37/10A01N37/40A01P21/00A01N47/18A01N47/14A01N33/18A01P1/00A01P3/00
CPCA01N33/18A01N37/10A01N37/40A01N47/14A01N47/18A01N47/36A01G22/00Y02A40/22
Inventor 梁玉婷高彦波佟镇潘玲郑鹏徐志李远帆王影于田田闫媛媛
Owner LINGNAN LANDSCAPE
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