Control method for invasive plant bidens pilosa L. and application

A technology of ghost needle grass and control methods, applied in botany equipment and methods, applications, plant protection, etc., to achieve long-lasting control effects, reduced seed bank density, and good control effects

Inactive Publication Date: 2020-06-19
SOUTH CHINA AGRI UNIV
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[0005] The technical problem to be solved by the present invention is to overcome the defects and deficiencies of the existing measures for the prevention and control of the invasive plant P. trifoliate, and to provide a method of using plant straws such as rice and black films to perform continuous overlapping and covering control in a specific time sequence and specific stacking sequence. The method of P. trifolii and other invasive plants has a significant control effect; moreover, this method uses ecologically friendly and efficient prevention and control measures to control invasive alien plants, including the use of three harmful invasive plants. The growth of the weeds dominated by the needle grass can achieve the effect of promoting the reasonable recycling of crop straw and reducing the environmental pollution and waste of resources caused by its improper use.

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Embodiment 1

[0051] The experiment was divided into four experimental groups:

[0052] Experiment 1: Mowing the grass in advance and covering it with rice straw only;

[0053] Experiment 2: Mowing the grass in advance and covering it continuously with rice straw-film;

[0054] Experiment 3: Do not mow the grass in advance, and only cover it with rice straw;

[0055] Experiment 4: Do not mow the grass in advance, and use rice straw-film to cover continuously;

[0056] details as follows:

[0057] 1. Experiment 1:

[0058] Effects of rice straw mulching on weed biomass and coverage when mowing in advance:

[0059] The experiment was carried out at the Zengcheng Teaching and Research Base of South China Agricultural University. The experimental site is a flat wasteland where weeds have grown naturally for many years. Among them, the dominant weeds are ghost needles (coverage 80%) and crabgrass (coverage 10%). .

[0060] In the experiment, rice stalks of late season rice were used as cov...

Embodiment 2

[0094] Changes in weed seed germination and soil seed bank during mulching:

[0095] The experiment was carried out at the Zengcheng Teaching and Research Base of South China Agricultural University. The experimental site is a flat wasteland where weeds have grown naturally for many years. Among them, the dominant weeds are ghost needles (coverage 80%) and crabgrass (coverage 10%). .

[0096] In the experiment, rice stalks of late-season rice and black polyethylene plastic film were used as covering materials, and rice stalks of late-season rice were used as a control.

[0097] When the late season rice stalks are harvested, 5-10 cm of stubble is left, and the grains on the ears are removed, and the length of the rice stalks is 30-70 cm. Harvest the straw and dry it to a water content of 4% to 7%. Cover it evenly on the grass in winter (January 12). Lay after stepping down. Three groups of experiments were set up, and the amount of rice straw laid in each group was 0kg, 666.7...

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Abstract

The invention discloses a control method for invasive plants and application, especially control on bidens pilosa L. According to the method, plant straw is uniformly laid on a ground surface where invasive plants grow in winter; after continuous 30-80 days or spring begins, light-proof airtight materials including a black film and the like are laid to guarantee that the covering rate is 100%; andthe black film continuously covers the plant straw for 50-70 days or is removed after summer begins. According to the scheme, two ways of straw covering and film covering are combined in a specific sequence and specific time to perform stacking continuous covering, and thus, a significant control effect on invasive weeds, such as bidens pilosa L. and the like, is significant; moreover, not only can the bidens pilosa L. above the ground be eliminated, but also underground rhizomes and seeds thereof can be further killed, inactivated and reduced, so that the control effect is more lasting; meanwhile, soil fertility can also be enhanced after the straw, the bidens pilosa L. and the like decompose; and in addition, by employing the technical scheme of the invention, mechanical weeding is notneeded, labor intensity is low, cost is low, environmental pollution is not generated, the straw can also be recycled, and the application prospect is good.

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technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the technical field of ecological prevention and control, and relates to a control method and application of the invasive plant P. trifolii, more specifically, to a method and application for controlling P. trifolii by continuous superposition and covering of plant straws such as rice and film . Background technique [0002] Bidens pilosa L. is an invasive alien weed. Due to its fast growth and reproduction, tall plants, strong resource competition and allelopathic ability, it is easy to affect the biodiversity and agricultural production of the invaded area. cause serious damage. Invasive plants, such as "wildfire starting a prairie fire", will "overwhelm the host" and replace the original plants, destroying the diversity of the local ecosystem. After most of the alien species have successfully invaded, they grow vigorously. By suppressing or crowding out native species, they form a single-dominant population, endangering th...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A01G13/00A01G13/02
CPCA01G13/00A01G13/0262A01G13/0275
Inventor 章家恩李赛飞许秋园叶延琼秦钟
Owner SOUTH CHINA AGRI UNIV
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