Method for improving survival rate of salt-tolerant oilseed rape in saline-alkali soil
A technology of saline-alkali land and survival rate, which is applied in the direction of soil preparation methods, botany equipment and methods, and fertilizers made from biological waste, can solve problems such as difficulty in absorbing water and nutrients by plant roots, difficulty in agricultural production in saline-alkali land, and damage to water metabolism. The root system development of aerated plants, easy to promote, and the effect of increasing the aggregate structure
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[0019] The saline-alkali land with a salt content of 0.5% to 0.8% in the cultivated layer (0‐20cm) is used as a van surface, and drainage ditches are excavated longitudinally. The distance between the ditch and the central axis of the ditch is 300cm, and the depth of the drainage ditch is 45cm. Make a ridge on the surface of each compartment, the height of the ridge is 15cm, and the width of the ridge is 25cm. On the ridge, use a hoe to dig a small pit shallowly, put the roots of Nanyanyou No. 1 rapeseed obliquely, and use a small Slightly compact the root neck of the rape seedlings with the soil block, cover the roots with soil or soil blocks, and transplant the rape seedlings on the ridge. The special bio-organic fertilizer used is composed of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 26 parts by weight of edible fungus waste, 25 parts by weight of poultry manure, 2 parts by weight of organic material starter, and 8 parts by weight of microbial active substances. The e...
Embodiment 2
[0021] The saline-alkali land with a salinity of 0.5% to 0.8% in the cultivated layer (0‐20cm) is made into a van surface, and drainage ditches are excavated longitudinally. The distance between the ditch and the central axis of the ditch is 400cm, and the depth of the drainage ditch is 45cm. Make a ridge on the surface of each compartment. The height of the ridge is 15cm, and the width of the ridge is 30cm. Slightly compact the root neck of the rape seedlings with the soil block, cover the roots with soil or soil blocks, and transplant the rape seedlings on the ridge. The special bio-organic fertilizer used is composed of the following raw materials by weight: 35 parts by weight of edible fungus waste, 25 parts by weight of poultry manure, 6 parts by weight of organic material starter, and 10 parts by weight of microbial active substances. The edible fungus waste is nutrient-rich fungus chaff obtained by cultivating Pleurotus ostreatus and Pteris edodes with fibrous materials...
Embodiment 3
[0023]The saline-alkali land with a salt content of 0.5% to 0.8% in the cultivated layer (0‐20cm) is made into a van surface, and drainage ditches are excavated longitudinally. The distance between the ditch and the central axis of the ditch is 300cm, and the depth of the drainage ditch is 50cm. Make a ridge on the surface of each compartment. The height of the ridge is 20cm, and the width of the ridge is 25cm. Slightly compact the root neck of the rape seedlings with the soil block, cover the roots with soil or soil blocks, and transplant the rape seedlings on the ridge. The selected saline-alkali-resistant plant variety is Nanyanyou No. 1, and the special bio-organic fertilizer used is composed of the following raw materials by weight: 35 parts by weight of edible fungus waste, 30 parts by weight of poultry manure, and 6 parts by weight of organic material starter , 10 parts by weight of microbial active substances. The edible fungus waste is nutrient-rich fungus chaff obta...
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