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Planting method for sowing of quinoa in furrows and intercropping with forage grass sorghum

A planting method, quinoa ridge technology, which is applied in the field of crop cultivation, can solve the problems of large consumption of soil nutrients, intermittent land, and many weeds, and achieve the effects of reducing plant lodging, improving the soil environment, and reducing the amount of application

Inactive Publication Date: 2019-06-25
AGRI BIOTECH RES CENT OF SHANXI PROVINCE +2
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[0010] In order to solve the current problems of serious diseases in continuous cropping of quinoa and forage sorghum, many weeds, large consumption of soil nutrient elements, and easy to cause restlessness, etc., the present invention provides a kind of quinoa sowing in furrows, intercropping of quinoa and forage sorghum planting method

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[0026] Embodiment 1: a kind of planting method of quinoa and forage sorghum intercropping, during planting, ridge and mulch, stay the plane furrow of 15cm between ridge and ridge, sow quinoa in furrow, forage sorghum is planted on flat ground, in the same place On the block, the quinoa-forage sorghum intercropping mode was adopted in the first year, with three-row quinoa furrow sowing and three-row sorghum intercropping, and the forage sorghum-quinoa in-situ rotation intercropping mode was adopted in the second year: plant quinoa in the first year Forage sorghum was interplanted in rotation in the wheat furrows. In the first year, the interplanted forage sorghums were ridged, and quinoa was planted in the furrows.

[0027] The specific method is:

[0028] Year 1: Quinoa-Forage Sorghum Interplanting

[0029] 1. Site selection: choose a high-altitude area with an altitude of ≥1250m, a frost-free period of 100-130d, an annual rainfall of 380-700ml, a large temperature difference...

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Abstract

The invention belongs to the technical field of crop cultivation and provides a planting method for sowing of quinoa in furrows and intercropping with forage grass sorghum in order to solve the problems that in existing continuous cropping of quinoa and forage grass sorghum, serious diseases and disasters happen, massive weeds grow out, the soil nutrient consumption is large, and shortage of waterresources in a fallow process and a quinoa planting process is likely to be caused. The method includes the steps that quinoa is planted in the furrows, and forage grass sorghum is sown in flat land,wherein the quinoa is planted in the furrows of each plot in the first year, and every three lines of the quinoa are interplanted with three lines of the forage grass sorghum; intercropping is conducted at the same positions next year, wherein intercropping with forage grass is conducted in the furrows where quinoa was planted in the first year, ridging is performed on the land where forage grasswas interplanted in the first year, and quinoa is planted in the new furrows. The method has the advantages that improvement of the ecological environment and sustainable use of resources are promoted, a water storage and moisture preservation effect is achieved through ridging for planting quinoa, and ecological protection and economic development are both achieved; through interplanting with forage grass sorghum, the forage grass sorghum can play a role as a windbreak to alleviate the problem of plant lodging caused by strong wind during the mature period of quinoa, and the method has a practical significance in propelling modern production of quinoa.

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technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the technical field of crop cultivation, and in particular relates to a planting method of quinoa furrow sowing and forage sorghum intercropping. Background technique [0002] Quinoa( Chenopodium quinoa Wild ), also known as quinoa, Indian wheat, quinoa, quinoa, etc., is native to the Andes mountains of South America and is the main traditional food of the Inca indigenous people. It has a history of eating and planting for more than 5000-7000 years. International nutritionists call it the lost ancient "nutritional gold", "super grain", "future food", and it is also regarded as the "king of vegetarian food" by vegetarian lovers, and it is one of the most potential crops in the future. . Quinoa has the characteristics of cold resistance, drought resistance, barren resistance, and salinity resistance. It is a crop that likes coolness and high altitudes. [0003] Quinoa plant classification belongs to Chenopodiaceae, dicotyledon...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A01G22/20C05F11/08
Inventor 侯丽媛董艳辉赵佳肖蓉曹秋芬吴慎杰聂园军李亚莉王育川赵菁
Owner AGRI BIOTECH RES CENT OF SHANXI PROVINCE
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