Interplanting method capable of inhibiting banana chlorotic disorder propagation
A technology for banana yellow leaf disease and yellow leaf disease, applied in botany equipment and methods, horticulture, plant cultivation, etc., can solve problems such as the spread of banana field yellow leaf disease, waste of land resources, and economic losses of banana farmers, and achieve an increase in mu The effect of improving yield, improving land compaction, and improving economic benefits
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[0033] A kind of interplanting method for suppressing the propagation of banana yellow leaf disease comprises the following steps:
[0034] (1) Site preparation and digging
[0035] From October to November, reclaim the whole field, dig out the withered banana heads infected with yellow leaf disease, and then reclaim the land. The depth of the hole is 30cm. The depth of the hole is 0.4m, and the diameter is 0.5m. , each pit is 2.5 meters apart from top to bottom, left and right; after reclamation is completed, 180kg of limestone is applied per mu for disinfection, and horseshoe bamboo shoot seedlings are planted in February-March of the next spring, and base fertilizer is applied before planting. The base fertilizer is in parts by weight, including The following raw materials: 80 parts of cassava dregs, 100 parts of tea dregs, 100 parts of peanut bran, 80 parts of rice husk, 35 parts of cow dung, 30 parts of chicken manure, 2 parts of trace elements, 3 parts of biological bact...
Embodiment 2
[0047] (1) Site preparation and digging
[0048] From October to November, reclaim the whole field, dig out the withered banana heads infected with yellow leaf disease, and then reclaim the land. The depth of the hole is 40cm. The depth of the hole is 0.42m, and the diameter is 0.55m. , each pit is spaced 2.5 meters up and down; after reclamation is completed, 200kg of limestone is applied per mu for disinfection, and horseshoe bamboo shoot seedlings are planted in February-March of the next spring, and base fertilizer is applied before planting. The base fertilizer is in parts by weight, including The following raw materials: 100 parts of cassava dregs, 120 parts of tea dregs, 120 parts of peanut bran, 100 parts of rice husk, 55 parts of cow dung, 40 parts of chicken manure, 3 parts of trace elements, 5 parts of biological bacteria, tapioca starch grafted crotonic acid 1.5 parts of calcium, 1 part of sodium methylene bis-naphthalene sulfonate, and 1.5 parts of bentonite; the ...
Embodiment 3
[0060] (1) Site preparation and digging
[0061] From October to November, reclaim the whole field, dig out the withered banana heads infected with yellow leaf disease, and then reclaim the land. The depth of the hole is 50cm. The depth of the hole is 0.45m, and the diameter is 0.6m. , each pit is spaced 2.5 meters up and down; after reclamation is completed, 250kg of limestone is applied per mu for disinfection, and horseshoe bamboo shoot seedlings are planted in February to March of the second year, and base fertilizer is applied before planting. The base fertilizer is in parts by weight, including The following raw materials: 120 parts of cassava dregs, 150 parts of tea dregs, 150 parts of peanut bran, 120 parts of chaff, 75 parts of cow dung, 50 parts of chicken manure, 4 parts of trace elements, 7 parts of biological bacteria, tapioca starch grafted crotonic acid 2.5 parts of calcium, 1.5 parts of sodium methylene bis-naphthalene sulfonate, and 2.5 parts of bentonite; the...
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