A method for shaping the fence shape of one peach tree with multiple stems
A technology for fences and peach trees, which is applied to the field of shaping the shape of a fence with multiple stems of a peach tree, can solve the problems of poor fruit quality and difficult management of peach trees, achieve sufficient lighting, reduce the input cost of seedlings, and achieve good lighting conditions. Effect
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[0031] The technical solutions of the present invention will be described in further detail below with reference to the embodiments.
[0032] The observation results of the present invention in the test garden of Zhengzhou Fruit Tree Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences are as follows: the test variety is Zhongtao No. 5, the tree shape of the present invention is planted with 37 plants per mu, and the average plant yield of 3-year-old natural fruit state (without thinning) is about 83%. -112 kg, the average yield per mu is about 3000~4100 kg, and the average fruit weight is 231 grams; the control tree shape is the main shape, 330 plants are planted per mu, and the average yield per 3-year-old natural fruit state (without thinning) is about 8-11 kg , the average yield per mu is about 2600-3700 kg, and the average fruit weight is 228 grams; by comparison, the present invention can effectively weaken the tree vigor, promote the formation of flower buds and ...
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