A kind of propagation method of Aesculus aesculus seeds growing leaves rapidly
A seven-leaf aesculinum seed technology, applied in horticultural methods, seed and rhizome treatment, botanical equipment and methods, etc., can solve the problems of long seedling time and low emergence rate, so as to improve the reproductive efficiency and the effect of promoting germination , the effect of shortening the emergence time
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[0026] The first step is to select mature Aescinus aesculus seeds with cracked peel, yellow peel and put them in 5-8°C in October, and treat them at low temperature for 10-15 days;
[0027] The second step is to peel off the shell of the seed capsule of Aesculus aesculata after completing the low-temperature treatment, mix the fine sand with the seed at a ratio of 2:1, rub the red skin off, see figure 1 The original seed of the first stage;
[0028] In the third step, the fine sand is sterilized at 105°C for 6 hours, mixed with the fine sand and the seeds with the seed coat removed at a ratio of 5:1, moisturized, the water content is about 50%, placed at 22°C, and treated for 40-50 days to promote germination ,See figure 1 The third stage of germination of prominent seeds;
[0029] The fourth step is to mix the seeds after germination with 600mg / L gibberellin, and dry them slightly; to mix the seeds after germination with gibberellin to break the second dormancy of the seeds...
Embodiment 2
[0036] The first step is to select mature Aesculus aesculus seeds with cracked peel, yellow peel and put them in 2-4℃ in October, and treat them at low temperature for 10-15 days;
[0037] The second step is to peel off the shell of the seed capsule of Aesculus aesculata after the low-temperature treatment, mix the fine sand with the seed at a ratio of 2:1, and rub off the red skin;
[0038] In the third step, the fine sand is sterilized at 105°C for 6 hours, mixed with the fine sand and the seeds with the seed coat removed at a ratio of 5:1, moisturized, the water content is about 50%, placed at 22°C, and treated for 40-50 days to promote germination ;
[0039] The fourth step is to mix the seeds after germination with 600mg / L gibberellin and dry them slightly;
[0040] The fifth step is to renovate the seedling field and choose sandy loam soil rich in organic matter, loose, and well-drained and air-permeable. The pH value of the soil is preferably 5.2-6.8. Plow 40cm deep, ...
Embodiment 3
[0045] The first step is to select mature Aescinus aesculus seeds with cracked peel, yellow peel and put them in 5-8°C in October, and treat them at low temperature for 20-25 days;
[0046] The second step is to peel off the shell of the seed capsule of Aesculus aesculata after the low-temperature treatment, mix the fine sand with the seed at a ratio of 2:1, and rub off the red skin;
[0047] In the third step, the fine sand is sterilized at 105°C for 6 hours, mixed with the fine sand and the seeds with the seed coat removed at a ratio of 5:1, moisturized, the water content is about 50%, placed at 22°C, and treated for 30-40 days to promote germination ;
[0048] The fourth step is to mix the seeds after germination with 600mg / L gibberellin and dry them slightly;
[0049] The fifth step is to renovate the seedling field and choose sandy loam soil rich in organic matter, loose, and well-drained and air-permeable. The pH value of the soil is preferably 5.2-6.8. Plow 35cm deep,...
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