Method of intercropping sophora japonica and cabbage
A technology of cabbage and Chinese locust, applied in the field of agricultural science
Inactive Publication Date: 2019-01-18
张立泉
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[0002] The water and fertilizer conditions are relatively good in the riverbanks of the Loess Plateau. It is a waste to simply cultivate Chinese pagoda tree seedlings. Once, farmers plant cabbages between the rows, so that the trees and vegetables can grow correctly, and it is also used as interplanting bags for Chinese pagoda tree seedlings. Cuisine has accumulated valuable experience
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[0006] Specific implementation method: after the Chinese pagoda tree seedlings enter the loess plateau river beach with a row spacing of 1.2 meters and a plant spacing of 1 meter, they can be sold in three to four years. During these years, 4 cabbages per square meter are planted at a density of 4 per square meter every year. It can be said that It is a double harvest of trees and vegetables.
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Abstract
A method of intercropping sophora japonica and cabbage belongs to the agricultural science. The method comprises steps of reasonably densely planting sophora japonica in the floodplain of the Loess Plateau with good water and fertilizer conditions and intercropping cabbage, which achieves double harvest of trees and vegetables.
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technical field [0001] The invention relates to agricultural science, in particular to a method for intercropping cabbage with Chinese pagoda tree. Background technique [0002] The water and fertilizer conditions are relatively good in the riverbanks of the Loess Plateau. Simply cultivating Chinese pagoda tree seedlings is a waste. Once, farmers planted cabbages between the rows, so that the trees and vegetables can grow correctly, and it is also used as interplanting bags for Chinese pagoda tree seedlings. Cai has accumulated valuable experience. Contents of the invention [0003] The invention discloses a method for intercropping cabbage with Chinese pagoda tree, which is implemented in the floodplain of the Loess Plateau. [0004] The invention discloses a method for intercropping cabbage with Chinese pagoda tree, wherein the planting row distance of Chinese pagoda tree is 1.2 meters, and the plant distance is 1 meter. [0005] The invention discloses a method for in...
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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A01G22/15A01G17/00
CPCA01G17/005
Inventor 张立泉
Owner 张立泉
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