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Peach tree and honeysuckle interplanting symbiosis method

A honeysuckle and peach tree technology, applied in the agricultural field, can solve the problems of changes, affecting the growth of peach trees, land waste, etc., and achieve the effects of reducing the incidence of disease, increasing the economic value of mu yield, and improving the soil structure

Inactive Publication Date: 2017-10-24
铜仁市万山区大坪乡瓮岩村俊峰精果有限公司
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Problems solved by technology

This method leads to the waste of some land
Moreover, planting the same plant for a long time will lead to drastic changes in soil trace elements and affect the growth of peach trees.

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Embodiment 1

[0027] A method for interplanting peach trees and honeysuckle, specifically achieved through the following technical solutions:

[0028] (1) From August to September, according to every 1000m 2 Peach trees are planted at a density of 45.

[0029] (2) During October-December of the current year, between rows of peach trees, transplant surviving honeysuckle seedlings at a density of 1,300 honeysuckle plants per mu.

[0030] (3) Collect the honeysuckle branches pruned by honeysuckle in the pruning process, after piling up into piles, add microbial decomposing agent, cover with film to make it decompose naturally, then bury it under the peach tree as biological fertilizer, the decomposed The agent is composed of Candida tropicalis, Aspergillus oryzae, Trichoderma viridans and Bacillus subtilis with colony forming unit number ratio of (0.5-2):(0.5-2):(0.5-2):(0.5-2).

[0031] (4) After the peach tree leaves fall, collect the peach tree leaves, pile up the collected peach tree lea...

Embodiment 2

[0044] A method for interplanting peach trees and honeysuckle, specifically achieved through the following technical solutions:

[0045] (1) From August to September, according to every 1000m 2 Peach trees are planted at a density of 40.

[0046] (2) During October-December of the current year, between rows of peach trees, transplant surviving honeysuckle seedlings at a density of 1,300 honeysuckle plants per mu.

[0047] (3) Collect the honeysuckle branches pruned by honeysuckle in the pruning process, after piling up into piles, add microbial decomposing agent, cover with film to make it decompose naturally, then bury it under the peach tree as biological fertilizer, the decomposed The agent is composed of Candida tropicalis, Aspergillus oryzae, Trichoderma viridans and Bacillus subtilis with colony forming unit number ratio of (0.5-2):(0.5-2):(0.5-2):(0.5-2).

[0048] (4) After the peach tree leaves fall, collect the peach tree leaves, pile up the collected peach tree leave...

Embodiment 3

[0061] A method for interplanting peach trees and honeysuckle, specifically achieved through the following technical solutions:

[0062] (1) From August to September, according to every 1000m 2 Peach trees are planted at a density of 50.

[0063] (2) During October-December of the current year, between rows of peach trees, transplant surviving honeysuckle seedlings at a density of 1,300 honeysuckle plants per mu.

[0064] (3) Collect the honeysuckle branches pruned by honeysuckle in the pruning process, after piling up into piles, add microbial decomposing agent, cover with film to make it decompose naturally, then bury it under the peach tree as biological fertilizer, the decomposed The agent is composed of Candida tropicalis, Aspergillus oryzae, Trichoderma viridans and Bacillus subtilis with colony forming unit number ratio of (0.5-2):(0.5-2):(0.5-2):(0.5-2).

[0065] (4) After the peach tree leaves fall, collect the peach tree leaves, pile up the collected peach tree lea...

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Abstract

The invention belongs to the field of agriculture and particularly provides a peach tree and honeysuckle interplanting symbiosis method. By adopting the peach tree and honeysuckle interplanting symbiosis method, land resources are reasonably allocated, and the unit land and sunlight utilization rate is improved, so that the yield and quality of peaches and honeysuckle flowers are increased, a soil structure is improved, the incidence rate of peach tree anthracnose is reduced, and the economic value per mu is greatly improved.

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technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the field of agriculture, in particular to a method for interplanting symbiosis of peach trees and honeysuckle. Background technique [0002] Peach (scientific name: Amygdaluspersica L.): Rosaceae, peach plant. Deciduous small tree; leaves are narrowly elliptic to lanceolate, 15 cm long, 4 cm wide, apex grows and slenderly pointed, margin has fine teeth, dark green shiny, leaf base has nectaries; bark dark gray, Cracks appear with age; flowers are solitary, from light to deep pink or red, sometimes white, with short stalks, 4 cm in diameter, blooming in early spring; subspherical drupes, with hairy surfaces, edible flesh, orange-yellow pan Red, 7.5 cm in diameter, with deeply pitted and grooved core containing white seeds. [0003] When peach trees are planted, due to high lighting requirements and lush branches and leaves, adjacent peach trees need to be far apart. Generally, about 30 trees are planted per mu. This way lea...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A01G17/00A01G1/00A01G13/00
CPCA01G13/00A01G17/005Y02A40/28
Inventor 杨俊袁源
Owner 铜仁市万山区大坪乡瓮岩村俊峰精果有限公司
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