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Method for asexual breeding of nursery stocks of buxus sinica var. parvifolia

A technique for boxwood trees and pearls is applied in the field of cultivation and planting of pearl boxwood, which can solve the problems of economic loss, poor growth, time loss and the like, and achieve the effects of increasing nutrition, reasonable method and mild performance.

Inactive Publication Date: 2019-01-25
舒城县中兴园艺场
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[0005] However, when planting and cultivating, pearl boxwood often leads to poor growth and poor growth due to insufficient nutrition, especially after cuttings, it often leads to death, which has caused a lot of economic losses and time losses.

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[0028] A method for vegetative propagation of pearl boxwood seedlings, characterized in that: comprising the following steps,

[0029] Step 1. Preparation of slotting bed: Determine the substrate made of river sand, leaf humus, and weathered soil according to the mass ratio of 2:1:1, and plow the original sandy loam field by 25-30cm in the previous winter to make a bed width of 100-110cm 1. For a furrow with a length of 30-40m, spread the well-mixed substrate with a thickness of 10-12cm;

[0030] Step 2. Select cuttings: Select the sunny and strong branches of the pearl boxwood tree from February to March every year, cut them into small sections with a length of 5-7cm, make the incision smooth, remove the leaves below 3cm, and tie the cut cuttings into 50 sticks per bundle, soak in the pre-adjusted rooting powder solution for 10-15 minutes, take it out and let it stand for 4-7 minutes to cut;

[0031] Step 3. Cutting: Use a 10cm wide wooden strip as a ruler, use a knife or ot...

Embodiment 2

[0045] A method for vegetative propagation of pearl boxwood seedlings, characterized in that: comprising the following steps,

[0046] Step 1. Preparation of slotting bed: Determine the substrate made of river sand, leaf humus, and weathered soil according to the mass ratio of 2:1:1, and plow the original sandy loam field by 25-30cm in the previous winter to make a bed width of 100-110cm 1. For a furrow with a length of 30-40m, spread the well-mixed substrate with a thickness of 10-12cm;

[0047] Step 2. Select cuttings: Select the sunny and strong branches of the pearl boxwood tree from February to March every year, cut them into small sections with a length of 5-7cm, make the incision smooth, remove the leaves below 3cm, and tie the cut cuttings into 50 sticks per bundle, soak in the pre-adjusted rooting powder solution for 10-15 minutes, take it out and let it stand for 4-7 minutes to cut;

[0048] Step 3. Cutting: Use a 10cm wide wooden strip as a ruler, use a knife or ot...

Embodiment 3

[0053] A method for vegetative propagation of pearl boxwood seedlings, characterized in that: comprising the following steps,

[0054] Step 1. Preparation of slotting bed: Determine the substrate made of river sand, leaf humus, and weathered soil according to the mass ratio of 2:1:1, and plow the original sandy loam field by 25-30cm in the previous winter to make a bed width of 100-110cm 1. For a furrow with a length of 30-40m, spread the well-mixed substrate with a thickness of 10-12cm;

[0055] Step 2. Select cuttings: Select the sunny and strong branches of the pearl boxwood tree from February to March every year, cut them into small sections with a length of 5-7cm, make the incision smooth, remove the leaves below 3cm, and tie the cut cuttings into 50 sticks per bundle, soak in the pre-adjusted rooting powder solution for 10-15 minutes, take it out and let it stand for 4-7 minutes to cut;

[0056] Step 3. Cutting: Use a 10cm wide wooden strip as a ruler, use a knife or ot...

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Abstract

The invention discloses a method for asexual breeding of nursery stocks of buxus sinica var. parvifolia, and relates to the technical field of cultivation and planting of buxus sinica var. parvifolia.The method is characterized by comprising the following steps of preparation of a cuttage bed, selection of cuttings, cuttage, management in a seedling period and transplanting from a nursery. The method is reasonable and convenient to operate, and the nutrients are abundant, sufficient and convenient to absorb.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the technical field of cultivating and planting pearl boxwood, in particular to a method for asexual breeding of pearl boxwood seedlings. Background technique [0002] Pearl boxwood (scientific name: Buxus sinica var. parvifolia) is an evergreen small shrub of the genus Buxus in the family Buxus family. The height is no more than five feet, thick and not full, because of the cold mountain wind, it is not easy to grow for thousands of years, the main trunk is grayish brown, and the branches are dense; the leaves are small, purple red, yellow green, opposite, thick leathery, shiny, Oval, shaped like pieces of fish scales; monoecious, flowering in April, capsule matures in August. [0003] It likes warm and humid nature, avoids hot and dry, avoids stagnant water, is cold-tolerant, and shade-tolerant; likes slightly acidic soil, avoids saline-alkali, and is resistant to barrenness; it grows very slowly. It is mostly distributed o...

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IPC IPC(8): A01G17/00A01G2/10C05F11/00
CPCA01G2/10A01G17/005C05F11/00
Inventor 洪先友
Owner 舒城县中兴园艺场
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