Method for reconstructing and recovering wetland vegetation by transplanting reed roots
A technology of wetland vegetation and rhizomes, applied in the direction of botany equipment and methods, applications, agricultural machinery and tools, etc., can solve the problems of wasting seedlings, time-consuming and energy-consuming, etc., to save man-hours and energy consumption, quickly rebuild and restore, good economic effect
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[0019] The specific steps and conditions of the present invention are further described below:
[0020] 1. Digging and collecting rhizomes
[0021] The rhizomes are excavated and collected in the reed community where they grow naturally. The time for digging the rhizomes of reeds is in the spring of early and mid-April. After the surface soil is frozen, the digging should be carried out as soon as possible, and the latest time for digging the rhizomes is before May 30. When digging reed rhizomes, dig in narrow rows and alternate rows or small patches, dig out a part, keep a part, and be careful not to dig it destructively, but for reed land converted to other uses, contiguous slices can be used The way of digging. The distribution depth of rhizomes is related to soil aeration status and the level of groundwater level, etc. The digging depth is appropriate to dig up to horizontal rhizomes, generally the depth is 20-30cm. After digging the rhizomes, the rhizomes should be collecte...
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