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Large-seed seedling raising method of woody plant

A technology for woody plants and seeds, which is applied to the propagation field of planting large seeds of woody plants and raising seedlings, can solve the problems of difficulty in transplanting seedlings, low efficiency, loss of production of forest tree seedlings, etc., and achieves the effect of promoting upright and rapid growth.

Active Publication Date: 2012-09-19
JIANGSU ACAD OF FORESTRY
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Problems solved by technology

The traditional method of seed sowing and seedling raising is to directly sow the seeds in the soil. Due to the many pathogenic bacteria and underground pests in the soil that cause seedling damping-off, and the poor soil aeration, the seeds sown in the soil will germinate in the field. The germination rate is very low, which brings losses to the production of forest tree seedlings; if the seeds are sown in the sand bed through sand storage, although the germination rate of the seeds can be increased, but because the seed embryos of these trees have a large shape, large holes need to be dug when the seeds emerge and transplant Planting, it is difficult to transplant seedlings, and the efficiency is low. At the same time, due to the large seed embryos, the germ and radicle bend and grow, and the seedlings are prone to form partial or curved roots.

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Embodiment 1

[0016] (1) From the first ten days of September to the first ten days of October in autumn, when the involucre of chestnut turns from green to yellowish brown and gradually cracks, and the nut peel in the involucre changes from green to brown, it can be collected; That is the seed. spare;

[0017] (2) Soak and sterilize the non-mildewed and damaged seeds with a concentration of 0.5% potassium permanganate solution for 90 minutes, then rinse them with clean water, put them into clean wet sand with a moisture content of 15% and bury them for stratification. The volume ratio is 1:2. That is, first lay 6 cm of wet sand on the bottom of the water-permeable container, then spread a layer of seeds, cover with a layer of 2 cm of sand, then layer of seeds and layer of sand, fill alternately, and cover the top with 10 cm of wet sand for moisturizing ;

[0018] (3) In the early spring of the following year, in the first ten days of February, put the chestnut seeds with their abdomens ...

Embodiment 2

[0021] (1) From the first ten days of September to the first ten days of October in autumn, when the involucre of chestnut turns from green to yellowish brown and gradually cracks, and the nut peel in the involucre changes from green to brown, it can be collected; That is the seed. spare;

[0022] (2) Soak and sterilize the non-mildewed and damaged seeds with a concentration of 0.1% potassium permanganate solution for 60 minutes, then rinse them with clean water, put them into clean wet sand with a moisture content of 20%, and bury them for stratification. The volume ratio is 1:3. That is, first lay 8 cm of wet sand on the bottom of the water-permeable container, then spread a layer of seeds, cover with a layer of 3 cm of sand, then layer of seeds and layer of sand, fill alternately, and cover the top with 10 cm of wet sand for moisturizing ;

[0023] (3) In late February of the next early spring, place chestnut seeds with their bellies facing down and sow them evenly in a ...

Embodiment 3

[0026] (1) In autumn, from mid-October to early November, when the peel of pecans with thin shells turns from green to brown, and the exocarp cracks along the suture line, harvest in time; peel off the seeds after the peel is cracked. spare;

[0027] (2) Soak and sterilize the non-mildewed and damaged seeds with a concentration of 0.5% potassium permanganate solution for 120 minutes, then rinse them with clean water, put them into clean wet sand with a moisture content of 20% and bury them for stratification. The volume ratio is 1:2. That is, first lay 8 cm of wet sand on the bottom of the water-permeable container, then spread a layer of seeds, cover with a layer of 4 cm of sand, and then layer a layer of sand with seeds, alternately fill and place, and cover the top with 10 cm of wet sand for moisturizing;

[0028] (3) In the early spring of the following year, place the suture line of the pecan seeds in a vertical direction with the sand bed surface in early February, and ...

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Abstract

The invention discloses a large-seed seedling raising method of a woody plant, which belongs to plant breeding methods. The method comprises the following steps: (1) collecting mature fruits of Chinese chestnuts and Carya illinoensis in time in autumns; and preparing the fruits to obtain seeds for the future use; (2) storing the seeds by sand after disinfecting the seeds; (3) sowing the seeds stored by the sand on a sand bed with a plastic arched shed in early spring in the next year; (4) when the seeds sprout, shearing off embryos during moving out the seedling out of the sand bed; fixedly planting seedling in a big field; and carrying out intertilling, weeding, fertilizing and other conventional managements on the seedling field in the seedling stage. According to the invention, after the embryos of the large-seed seedlings of the woody plant are sheared off, the seedlings can be moved by thin bamboo sticks; therefore, a hole digging procedure is saved; compared with the traditional seedling transplanting efficiency, the seedling transplanting efficiency of the large-seed seedling raising method is increased by 50-80%; and overground parts and underground parts of the seedlings are promoted to rapidly grow in an erect way.

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[0001] Technical field [0002] The invention relates to a woody plant breeding technology, in particular to a breeding method for sowing and raising seedlings of woody plants with large seeds. Background technique [0003] The large seeds of woody plants refer to the seeds of tree species such as Fagaceae (Fagaceae) Chestnut (Castanea L.), Quercus (Quercus L.) and Juglandaceae (Juglandaceae) Juglans regia (Juglans regia L.). Common tree species include chestnut, oak, walnut, and pecan with thin shells. The seeds are larger in shape, generally 2 to 5 cm long and 1 to 3.5 cm in diameter. The traditional method of seed sowing and raising seedlings is to directly sow the seeds in the soil. Due to the fact that there are many pathogenic bacteria such as seedling damping-off and underground pests in the soil, coupled with factors such as poor soil aeration, the seeds sown in the soil will germinate in the field. The germination rate is very low, which brings losses to the producti...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A01C1/06A01C1/04A01G1/00
Inventor 窦全琴黄利斌
Owner JIANGSU ACAD OF FORESTRY
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