Method for intercropping lilium brownii in mulberry field
A technology for mulberry orchards and lilies, applied in the field of mulberry interplanting, can solve problems such as the inability to meet the needs of material and cultural life, and achieve the effects of solving the problem of labor surplus, improving photosynthetic efficiency, and improving sunlight utilization.
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[0051] 1. Growth characteristics
[0052] Lily is cold-resistant, but the optimum growth temperature is between 15-25°C, and it will not grow well below 10°C or above 30°C. Generally in acidic soil with a pH value of 5.5-6.5 and a bulk density of 1g / cm 3 The following humus-rich soils grow well. Avoid flooding, like semi-shady environment.
[0053] 2. Cultivation technology
[0054] (1) Mulberry field preparation
[0055] After the end of silkworms in late autumn, plow and weed the mulberry field in time, do a good job of pruning, gathering branches, and removing drooping branches and dead piles. Before plowing the soil, every 667m 2 Sprinkle 4000kg of decomposed farmyard manure, 50kg of plant ash, and 10kg of superphosphate, then turn it into the soil, rake the ground, and use 2 mulberry trees in each box as a furrow, 70cm wide, 15-20cm high, and the distance between the furrows is 20cm. In alkaline soil , to apply more leaf humus, fermented sawdust, etc., and in acidic...
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