Cutting processing method capable of improving willow disease resistance
A treatment method and disease resistance technology are applied in the field of cutting treatment for improving the disease resistance of willow trees, which can solve problems such as rareness, and achieve the effects of promoting absorption, improving disease resistance, and improving the formation of disease resistance proteins.
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[0019] A method for processing cuttings to improve disease resistance of willows includes the following steps:
[0020] (1) Pre-processing for cutting cuttings
[0021] Select good mother plants, select suitable branches, top the branches before cutting, and then peel off the tip of the hanging branches 30-40cm upwards in a ring, the peeling depth is 1-2mm, and then fill the peeling place with ointment. Then wrap it with a sterile plastic film for 30 hours. The ointment is composed of glycerin, soybean oil, taurine, inositol, yucca powder, wolfberry powder, zinc gluconate, and ammonium molybdate in a mass ratio of 30:5:0.2 :0.1:1:1:0.2:0.3 It is made after mixing uniformly;
[0022] (2) Pre-treatment of cuttings
[0023] Cut the processed branches from the peeling part as cuttings. After removing the plastic film, rinse the end residual ointment with clean water, and then use the nutrient solution to soak the peeled part of the cuttings as the cutting ends.
[0024] During the soaking...
Embodiment 2
[0030] A method for processing cuttings to improve disease resistance of willows includes the following steps:
[0031] (1) Pre-processing for cutting cuttings
[0032] Select good mother plants, select suitable branches, top the branches before cutting, and then peel off the tip of the hanging branches 30-40cm upwards in a ring, the peeling depth is 1-2mm, and then fill the peeling place with ointment. Then wrap it with a sterile plastic film for 40 hours. The ointment is composed of glycerin, soybean oil, taurine, inositol, yucca powder, wolfberry powder, zinc gluconate, and ammonium molybdate in a mass ratio of 50:5:0.2 :0.1:1:1:0.2:0.3 It is made after mixing uniformly;
[0033] (2) Pre-treatment of cuttings
[0034] Cut the processed branches from the peeling part as cuttings. After removing the plastic film, rinse the end residual ointment with clean water, and then use the nutrient solution to soak the peeled part of the cuttings as the cutting ends.
[0035] During the soaking...
Embodiment 3
[0041] A method for processing cuttings to improve disease resistance of willows includes the following steps:
[0042] (1) Pre-processing for cutting cuttings
[0043] Select good mother plants, select suitable branches, top the branches before cutting, and then peel off the tip of the hanging branches 30-40cm upwards in a ring, the peeling depth is 1-2mm, and then fill the peeling place with ointment. Then wrap it with a sterile plastic film for 35 hours. The ointment is composed of glycerin, soybean oil, taurine, inositol, yucca powder, wolfberry powder, zinc gluconate, and ammonium molybdate in a mass ratio of 40:5:0.2 :0.1:1:1:0.2:0.3 It is made after mixing uniformly;
[0044] (2) Pre-treatment of cuttings
[0045] Cut the processed branches from the peeling part as cuttings. After removing the plastic film, rinse the end residual ointment with clean water, and then use the nutrient solution to soak the peeled part of the cuttings as the cutting ends.
[0046] During the soaking...
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