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Method for transplanting stipa capillata bunches with high survival rate

A technology of survival rate and stipa, which is applied in the field of plant transplantation, can solve the problems of miscellaneous transplantation, difficult survival, and inability to obtain seeds in a short time, and achieve the effect of high survival rate

Inactive Publication Date: 2017-04-26
陈立红
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Although the yield of Stipa sand grass is low, it is rich in nutrients and contains high crude protein and crude fat
However, the transplantation of Stipa salsa is complicated and difficult to survive. If seeds are used for planting, seeds cannot be obtained in a short time.

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[0013] The present invention will be further elaborated below in conjunction with specific examples.

[0014] A method for transplanting Stipa clumps with high survival rate, comprising the following steps:

[0015] (1) Before Stipa pistachia turns green in the first ten days of April, select the test site and level it;

[0016] (2) Select the ideal Stipa pistachia cluster, dig it up with a shovel, and bring the whole root system, move the dug out Stipa psatana cluster to the packaging bucket or flowerpot, and water it in time water, put it in a plastic bag to reduce water loss;

[0017] (3) According to the volume of the root system of Stipa pistachia, dig a hole every 50 cm row spacing, and transplant the Stipa psammatosa clusters in the packaging bucket or flower pot to the test site, and keep the soil in the root system intact during the transplanting process. Shake it off, and fill the soil around the transplanted bushes firmly. After the whole transplantation is comple...

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Abstract

The invention discloses a method for transplanting stipa capillata bunches with a high survival rate. The method comprises the steps that (1) before stipa glareosa turn green in the early April, a test field is selected, furrowed and leveled; (2) the ideal stipa glareosa bunches are selected and dug out with a shovel, and the stipa glareosa bunches dug out are moved to packaging buckets or flowerpots, sufficiently watered in time and covered with plastic bags; (3) according to the root volume of the stipa glareosa bunches, pits are dug with the planting spacing being 50 cm, the stipa glareosa bunches in the packaging buckets or the flowerpots are transplanted to the test field, the surroundings of the transplanted bunches are filled with soil and trodden, and irrigation is carried out sufficiently and immediately for the first time; (4) the test field is covered with a shading net, and the shading net is supported with wooden poles which are one meter high and fastened; and (5) irrigation is carried out for the second time 15 days later, irrigation is carried out for the third time another 30 days later, the shading net is removed, and thus the bunches grow naturally. The method has the advantages of being simple, convenient to implement, quick, effectively and capable of improving the yield with less effort. Manually planted stipa glareosa seeds can be obtained in a short period.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a plant transplanting method, in particular to a method for transplanting Stipa clumps with high survival rate. Background technique [0002] Stipa pistachia is a super-xerophytic clumping grass with a leaf layer height of 10-15cm and a reproductive branch height of 20-30cm. Generally, it turns green in early April, blooms from late May to early June, and the seeds mature in mid-to-late June. Early years do not draw stems and set fruit. Stipa sandalica has strong adaptability to arid climate. Stipa sand grasslands often have different degrees of shrubby characteristics. Stipa sandals is an excellent forage plant. All kinds of livestock like to eat, and the caryopsis is harmless. It germinates early, especially the withered grass can be completely preserved in winter, and has the functions of grasping fat (early spring) and keeping fat (winter). Stipa clumps are low and best suited for sheep grazing, but stipa grasslands w...

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IPC IPC(8): A01G1/00
CPCA01G22/00
Inventor 陈立红
Owner 陈立红
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