Cold-resistant cypress breeding method
A technology for cypress cypress and seedlings is applied in the breeding field of cold-resistant cypress cypress, which can solve the problems of inability to use urban and rural garden landscapes, seedless cultivation, slow growth, etc., and achieves the solution to the problem of asexual reproduction, the breeding effect is good, and the breeding rate is achieved. high effect
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[0006] The specific implementation manners of the present invention will be described in detail below in combination with actual conditions.
[0007] Provided by the above-mentioned technical scheme, the present invention puts (southern) cypress seeds stored at least 10 months below 0°C (zero degrees) into warm water at 55°C and stirs them continuously, cools to 18-25°C, Put it aside for another 24 hours before sowing. The daily average temperature of sowing is above 10°C. The soil is neutral sandy soil. The thickness of the seed covering soil is 0.5-1cm. Spray the mixture of urea and 3‰ potassium dihydrogen phosphate, spray once every 10 days, three times in a row, keep the soil humidity at 70-80%, and after the seedlings grow for two years, use the seedlings that grow normally above -18° Carry out cutting cutting (or claiming cuttings) breeding, said cutting breeding is, make seedbed, apply farmyard manure 5000kg, N20kg (nitrogen fertilizer), P10kg (phosphate fertilizer), K1...
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