Curcuma high-yield culture technique
A turmeric, high-yield technology, applied in cultivation, horticulture, botanical equipment and methods, etc., can solve the problems of significant differences in planting density, poor quality, high labor intensity, etc., to improve land utilization, reduce production costs, and be conducive to effect of growth
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Embodiment 1
[0026] Experimental study on sowing period
[0027] Table 1 Yield results of sowing experiment of yellow silk turmeric
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[0030] Table 2 The test results of total curcumin in yellow silk turmeric sowing date experiment (n=3)
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[0032] Summary: The yield of yellow silk turmeric in different sowing periods has certain differences, and the fresh weight and dry weight are higher around June 21. The test results of total curcumin are also consistent with this. In June, the later the sowing date, the higher the content of total curcumin. (except for the Zhoudu sample on June 5, the content is high, which is suspected to be due to land or other factors. Due to the impact), so after comprehensive consideration, choose to plant around June 21.
Embodiment 2
[0034] Study on the quantity test
[0035] Table 3 Yield results of yellow silk turmeric experiment with seed quantity
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[0037] Table 4 The total curcumin detection results of the yellow silk turmeric experiment with the amount of species (n=3)
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[0039] Summary: The yellow-silk turmeric with a large amount of seeds used in a single litter has a higher yield, but the results of the total curcumin test are just the opposite. The content of total curcumin in turmeric produced by Diusuo is the lowest, indicating that the amount of seed used is directly proportional to the yield per unit area, and inversely proportional to the total curcumin content. Therefore, taking this factor into consideration, a compromise should be made to choose 4 seeds per litter.
Embodiment 3
[0040] Embodiment 3, upper and lower field test research
[0041] Table 5 Yield results of field experiment of yellow silk turmeric (n=3)
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[0043] Table 6 The total curcumin detection results (n=3) of the upper and lower field comparative experiments
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[0045] The results showed that there was a significant difference in the yield of yellow silk turmeric between the upper and lower fields (P value <0.05), and the best yield was planted in the lower field. The total curcumin test results show that the content of the upper field is higher than that of the lower field for the yellow silk turmeric. Considering the total amount of active ingredients, it should be planted in the lower field (the total amount of curcumin is 22.97g in the upper field and 27.62g in the lower field) .
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