Application of brassinosteroids to drought resistance and afforestation
Brassinolide, drought technology, applied in afforestation, application, forestry and other directions, can solve the problems of backward water absorption, reduced water absorption capacity of water-retaining agent, high price, etc., to promote the growth of saplings, reduce cell membrane permeability, and enhance drought resistance. sexual effect
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[0026] 1. The natural situation of the test area: This test is located in the Gaojiawan River Basin in Ansai County, Northern Shaanxi. This area is located in the hinterland of the Loess Plateau, which is a typical beam-shaped hilly and gully area, with a semi-arid continental monsoon climate in the warm temperate zone. The average altitude is 1200m, the annual precipitation is 485.3mm, the interannual variation of rainfall is large, and the annual distribution is uneven. The rainfall from July to September accounts for more than 60% of the annual precipitation, the dryness is 1.5-2.5, and the annual average temperature is 8.8 ℃ , the average frost-free period is 160 days, and the total annual radiation is 552.68kJ / cm 2 . The main soil type is loess soil.
[0027] 2. Afforestation area: 30hm 2 .
[0028] 3. Brassinolide-treated seedlings and planting: select local suitable tree species such as Chinese pine, arborvitae, mountain apricot, seabuckthorn, and mountain peach. Th...
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