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Method for herbaceous plants to cope with global climate change

A herbal and climate change technology, applied in the fields of botanical equipment and methods, plant cultivation, land preparation methods, etc., to achieve the effect of increasing energy storage, increasing total biomass, and reducing the greenhouse effect

Inactive Publication Date: 2018-08-07
雷学军
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Problems solved by technology

But there is currently no herbal plant to reduce atmospheric CO 2 Concentration, control rocky desertification, desertification, coastal erosion, soil erosion, prevent further deterioration of the ecosystem, restore or rebuild vegetation, develop a new climate economy, and deal with global climate change

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Embodiment 1

[0066] Embodiment 1 The steps of using herbaceous plants to control rocky desertification

[0067] 1. In severe rocky desertification areas, see soil preparation and proper dense planting.

[0068] In areas with steep slopes and strong wind speeds, on-demand or broadcast bermudagrass, perennial ryegrass, and barnyardgrass; when sowing, mix bermudagrass, perennial ryegrass, and barnyardgrass seeds in a mass ratio of 1:1:1 to 1.5, and use per square meter of land The amount of seeds is 3-5g. Plant miscanthus, hybrid pennisetum, and emperor bamboo grass in areas with gentle slopes and slow wind speed; adopt the method of transplanting small seedlings with soil, and carry out mixed cultivation according to the row spacing of 40-50×40-50cm.

[0069] In the first year after cultivation, when the 2 / 3 leaves of the aboveground part of the plant begin to wither and turn yellow, leave 5-10 cm of stubble to cut off the aboveground part; cover the cut plants evenly on the ground to reduc...

Embodiment 2

[0081] Example 2 The steps of using herbs and endophytic nitrogen-fixing bacteria to control rocky desertification

[0082] 1. Collect the stems of reeds and leaves of bermudagrass from arid areas, and isolate endogenous nitrogen-fixing bacteria from them; after the two kinds of endogenous nitrogen-fixing bacteria are purified, they are mixed evenly according to the number of strains 1:1 to form a mixed endogenous nitrogen-fixing flora.

[0083] 2. Mix sucrose, malic acid, NaCl, and water uniformly at a mass ratio of 10:5:0.1:980-1000, control the pH value at 6.5-7.5, and sterilize to obtain endogenous nitrogen-fixing bacteria culture solution.

[0084] 3. Add 20-100 strains of endophytic nitrogen-fixing bacteria into 1L endogenous nitrogen-fixing bacteria culture solution, and cultivate them under aerobic conditions at 25-30°C for 20-24 hours.

[0085] 5. Mix endogenous nitrogen-fixing mixed flora suspension and bermudagrass seeds evenly at a mass ratio of 1:2-3.

[0086] 6....

Embodiment 3

[0092] Embodiment 3 The steps of using herbaceous plants to control desertification

[0093] 1. On the edge of the desert and in desert areas where water-bearing ancient rivers, ancient lakes, and groundwater develop, set point irrigation pipes in a grid pattern of 2-5×2-5m.

[0094] 2. On the point irrigation pipe, set a point irrigation hole at a distance of 30-50 cm; sow 3 to 5 seeds each of Artemisia annua, Shallot, and Shami in the vicinity of each point irrigation hole. Sand onion and sand rice are covered with 2-3cm fine sand.

[0095] 3. Dig shafts in areas where groundwater is developed to obtain underground water sources, build underground water channels, and use the drop to lead water to the planting area; then dig shafts in the planting area to store the water in the underground water channel in the shaft; build wind or solar power generation devices beside the shaft , pump groundwater into point irrigation pipes.

[0096] 4. Replant in time after the emergence o...

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Abstract

The invention provides a method for herbaceous plants to cope with global climate change. The method comprises the steps of 1, with herbaceous plants being the main body, managing stony desertification and desertification, controlling coastal erosion and water and soil loss and preventing an earth ecological system from collapsing and breaking down; 2, planting the herbaceous plants in regions with the stony desertification, the desertification, the coastal erosion and the water and soil loss, fixing the surface soil layer, recovering or rebuilding vegetation and controlling emission of carbonin lithosphere to atmosphere and hydrosphere; 3, utilizing the characteristics that the fast-growing herbaceous plants are fast in growth and development, high in carbon capturing efficiency and hugein biomass, convert movable carbon in the atmosphere into fixed carbon, develop new climate economy, further promote the increase of the amount of the fixed carbon in the industries of agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry, side-line production and fishery and achieving a world zero carbon development mode. Ecological development is the best carbon emission reduction mode, and carbon dioxide isprecious wealth of the human. Respecting the nature, conforming to the nature, protecting the nature and guiding the nature solve the problem of ecology, environment, resources, economy and global climate warming.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a method for herbal plants to cope with global climate change, which belongs to the field of environmental protection. Background technique [0002] The steam engine opened up the industrial civilization of mankind, and the coal, oil, and natural gas sleeping underground were mined and burned, releasing a large amount of CO 2 , NO x and other greenhouse gases, leading to a significant increase in the atmospheric greenhouse effect, breaking the climatic balance of the coexistence of water, air, and ice on the earth, causing sea level rise, increased ocean storms, coastal erosion, land area reduction, intensified desertification, land drought, and crop production reduction , smog, pests, heat stroke, infectious diseases and loss of biodiversity, etc., threaten the survival and development of human beings. In order to achieve the goal of not exceeding 2°C in global warming since industrialization, all countries in the world are ...

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IPC IPC(8): A01G22/00A01B79/02
CPCA01B79/02Y02P60/20
Inventor 雷学军
Owner 雷学军
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