Method for increasing seedling survival rate of mucuna sempervirens
A technique for improving the survival rate of ivy vine and its survival rate, which is applied in the field of improving the seeding survival rate of ivy vine, which can solve the problems of low survival rate and difficulty in germination of vine, achieve convenient material collection, increase germination rate and transplanting survival rate , Guarantee the effect of sowing survival rate
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Embodiment 1
[0028] Beginning in October 2012, the sowing test of Hemp vine was carried out, with 100 seeds in each group of experiments, and 5 repetitions were set.
[0029] 1) In the middle and late October, the seeds of Ivy vine are maturely harvested, and the seeds are mixed with fine sand and stored at room temperature, and the humidity of the sand is kept at 70-80%;
[0030] 2) In late February of the following year, take out the seeds and wash them twice, select the seeds that sink to the bottom of the water, and remove the seeds that float on the water surface;
[0031] 3) Soak the cleaned and selected seeds in water at 60±2°C for 48 hours, with 60±2°C as the initial temperature during soaking, let them cool naturally at room temperature, and change them every 24 hours for 25±2°C 2°C clear water;
[0032] 4) Soak the seeds in 0.5% potassium permanganate solution for 2 hours for disinfection, then rinse the seeds with water twice;
[0033] 5) Use a knife to cut an opening along th...
Embodiment 2
[0040] Beginning in October 2012, the sowing test of Hemp vine was carried out, with 100 seeds in each group of experiments, and 5 repetitions were set.
[0041] 1) In the middle and late October, the seeds of Ivy vine are maturely harvested, and the seeds are mixed with fine sand and stored at room temperature, and the humidity of the sand is kept at 70-80%;
[0042] 2) From late February to early March of the following year, take out the seeds and wash them twice, select the seeds that sink to the bottom of the water, and remove the seeds that float on the water surface;
[0043] 3) Soak the cleaned and selected seeds in water at 70±2°C for 48 hours, with 70±2°C as the initial temperature during soaking, let them cool naturally at room temperature, and change them every 24 hours for 25±2°C 2°C clear water;
[0044] 4) Soak the seeds in 0.5% potassium permanganate solution for 2 hours for disinfection, then rinse the seeds with water twice;
[0045] 5) Use a knife to cut an...
Embodiment 3
[0052] Beginning in October 2012, the sowing test of Hemp vine was carried out, with 100 seeds in each group of experiments, and 5 repetitions were set.
[0053] 1) In the middle and late October, the seeds of Ivy vine are maturely harvested, and the seeds are mixed with fine sand and stored at room temperature, and the humidity of the sand is kept at 70-80%;
[0054] 2) From late February to early March of the following year, take out the seeds and wash them twice, select the seeds that sink to the bottom of the water, and remove the seeds that float on the water surface;
[0055] 3) Soak the cleaned and selected seeds in water at 70±2°C for 60 hours, with 70±2°C as the initial temperature during soaking, let them cool naturally at room temperature, and change them every 24 hours for 30±2°C 2°C clear water;
[0056] 4) Soak the seeds in 0.5% potassium permanganate solution for 2 hours for disinfection, then rinse the seeds with water twice;
[0057] 5) Use a knife to cut an...
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