Method for stimulating dalbergia odorifera T.Chen to carry out heartwood formation through exogenous plant hormones
A technology of exogenous plant hormones and Dalbergia dalbergia, which is applied in botany equipment and methods, horticultural methods, plant growth regulators, etc., can solve the problems of instability and low efficiency of aroma production, and achieve easy operation and shorten production The effect of simple cycle and process
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[0012] Prepare gibberellin solution and indole butyric acid solution with mass percent concentration of 2% respectively. Choose 30 Dalbergia dalbergia trees that have not formed heartwood in 6-7 years (divided into two groups, A and B), and use a drill bit with a diameter of 1 cm to drill 3 holes from top to bottom on the trunk within a range below the height of 50 cm from the ground ( Inclined at 45°), the holes are as deep as the xylem, and the interval between each hole is 10-15cm. Inject 1mL of hormone solution into each hole (group A is injected with gibberellin solution, and B is injected with indole butyric acid solution). Film and scotch tape were sealed and wrapped. After 12 months of treatment, the trees were cut down, and the purple-red xylem was excavated from the treated part, and then the products of group A and group B were combined. The obtained purple-red substance was dried in the sun and weighed accurately. The weights of group A (gibberellin treatment) and ...
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[0014] Prepare gibberellin solution and indolebutyric acid solution with a concentration of 3% by mass respectively. Choose 30 Dalbergia dalbergia trees that have not formed heartwood in 6-7 years (divided into two groups, A and B), and use a drill bit with a diameter of 1 cm to drill 3 holes from top to bottom on the trunk within a range below the height of 50 cm from the ground ( Inclined at 45°), the holes are as deep as the xylem, and the interval between each hole is 10-15cm. Inject 1mL of hormone solution into each hole (group A is injected with gibberellin solution, and B is injected with indole butyric acid solution). Film and scotch tape were sealed and wrapped. After 12 months of treatment, the trees were cut down, and the purple-red xylem was excavated from the treated part, and then the products of group A and group B were combined. The obtained purple-red substance was dried in the sun and weighed accurately. The weights of group A (gibberellin treatment) and grou...
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[0016] Prepare 1% gibberellin solution and indole butyric acid solution respectively. Choose 30 Dalbergia dalbergia trees that have not formed heartwood in 6-7 years (divided into two groups, A and B), and use a drill bit with a diameter of 1 cm to drill 3 holes from top to bottom on the trunk within a range below the height of 50 cm from the ground ( Inclined at 45°), the holes are as deep as the xylem, and the interval between each hole is 10-15cm. Inject 1mL of hormone solution into each hole (group A is injected with gibberellin solution, and B is injected with indole butyric acid solution). Film and scotch tape were sealed and wrapped. After 12 months of treatment, the trees were cut down, and the purple-red xylem was excavated from the treated part, and then the products of group A and group B were combined. The obtained purple-red substance was dried in the sun and weighed accurately. The weights of group A (gibberellin treatment) and group B (indole butyric acid treatm...
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