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Method for cultivating healthy grafting seedlings of tomatoes

A technology for grafting seedlings and tomatoes, applied in fertilization methods, botanical equipment and methods, cultivation and other directions, can solve the problems of poor rooting power, poor disease resistance, weak growth potential, etc. Conducive to cultivating strong seedlings and improving the effect of strong seedling index

Active Publication Date: 2015-12-09
寿光市新世纪种苗有限公司
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[0003] In the process of realizing the present invention, the inventors have found that there are at least the following problems in the prior art: the traditional technology of grafting and growing seedlings in tomato plugs tends to cause excessive growth of grafted seedlings due to factors such as the plugging seedling raising environment, resulting in a decline in the quality of grafted seedlings, mainly manifested as Grafted seedlings have poor rooting ability after planting, weak growth potential, high rate of deformed fruit (mainly caused by poor differentiation of flower buds at seedling stage), poor disease resistance, and low yield

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Embodiment 1

[0032] Example 1 Tomatoes are cultivated in the solar greenhouse with delayed autumn crops. The scion variety grown is Dilio, and the rootstock variety is Banzhen No. 18 (a wild tomato). Planting on July 5 and planting on August 10, located in a vegetable in Shouguang, Shandong Greenhouse. Set up two treatments, except for the required measures, other management measures are exactly the same.

[0033] Treatment 1: Use the method of the present invention to cultivate grafted seedlings

[0034] Mix the peat, vermiculite, and perlite in a volume ratio of 6:3:1, and add an appropriate amount of fully soluble all-element compound fertilizer to prepare the seedling substrate to make the initial nutrient N and P of the seedling substrate 2 O 5 , K 2 The content of O is: 60-80mg·kg -1 , 20-40mg·kg -1 , 50-100mg·kg -1 , Moderate and trace elements, EC value 1.0-1.5ms·cm -1 After the substrate is loaded, the tomato plugs will be grafted to raise seedlings; Dilio will be sown simultaneously w...

Embodiment 2

[0045] Example 2, Tomatoes are cultivated in the solar greenhouse in early spring. The scion variety planted is Polaroid, and the rootstock is Banqi 18 (a wild tomato). Planting on December 8th, planting on January 23rd of the second year, located in a vegetable greenhouse in Shouguang, Shandong . Set up two treatments, except for the required measures, other management measures are exactly the same.

[0046] Treatment 1: Use the method of the present invention to cultivate grafted seedlings

[0047] Mix the peat, vermiculite, and perlite in a volume ratio of 6:3:1, and add an appropriate amount of fully soluble all-element compound fertilizer to prepare the seedling substrate to make the initial nutrient N and P of the seedling substrate 2 O 5 , K 2 The content of O is: 60-80mg·kg -1 , 20-40mg·kg -1 , 50-100mg·kg -1 , Moderate and trace elements, EC value 1.0-1.5ms·cm -1 After the substrate is loaded, the tomato plugs will be grafted to raise seedlings; Polaroids will be sown at ...

Embodiment 3

[0058] Example 3, Tomatoes are cultivated in the solar greenhouse in winter and spring. The scion variety is Provence, and the rootstock is JZM-1 (a wild tomato). The seeds were sown on September 5 and planted on October 10. The location was in a vegetable greenhouse in Shouguang, Shandong. Set up two treatments, except for the required measures, other management measures are exactly the same.

[0059] Treatment 1: Use the method of the present invention to cultivate grafted seedlings

[0060] Mix the peat, vermiculite, and perlite in a volume ratio of 6:3:1, and add an appropriate amount of fully soluble all-element compound fertilizer to prepare the seedling substrate to make the initial nutrient N and P of the seedling substrate 2 O 5 , K 2 The content of O is: 60-80mg·kg -1 , 20-40mg·kg -1 , 50-100mg·kg -1 , Moderate and trace elements, EC value 1.0-1.5ms·cm -1 After the substrate is loaded, the tomato plugs will be grafted to raise seedlings; Provence and JZM-1 are sown at th...

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Abstract

The invention provides a method for cultivating healthy grafting seedlings of tomatoes. Turf, vermiculite and pearlite are evenly mixed according to the volume ratio of 6:3:1 to prepare seedling cultivating substrates, and the operation of raising seedlings by grafting in plug trays is performed; stock and scions are sown in the same period, and 5-8 ml of a potassium phosphite aqueous solution with the concentration being 50 mg.kg-1 is applied to each tomato seedling from the time when the stock buds to the time when cotyledons are expanded; 8-10 ml of a prohexadione-calcium aqueous solution with the concentration being 10 mg.kg-1 is applied to each tomato seedling from the time when the tip of a first interior leaf of each scion is exposed to the time when one leaf and one core are formed; 8-10 ml of a prohexadione-calcium aqueous solution with the concentration being 20 mg.kg-1 is applied to each tomato seedling when the length of a third main leaf is 1 cm after grafting; 12-15 ml of a chitosan aqueous solution with the concentration being 500 mg.kg-1 is applied to each tomato seedling when the length of a fourth main leaf is 1 cm after grafting. The grafting seedlings cultivated through the method are superior to conventional grafting seedlings cultivated in plug trays in the aspects of root activity, sound seedling index, flower and bud differentiation, disease resistance, yield and the like.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a method for cultivating tomato seedlings, in particular to a method for cultivating healthy grafted tomato seedlings, belonging to the technical field of vegetable seedling cultivation. Background technique [0002] Tomato plug grafting has been widely used in production. Plug seedlings use light materials such as peat and vermiculite as seedling substrates, adopt precision seeding, and a modern seedling raising system that grows seedlings at one time. The traditional plug seedling technology has the advantages of energy saving, labor saving, labor saving, seedbed area saving, seed saving, long-distance transportation and standardized seedling management technology. Modernization and mechanization, the commercialization of seedling supply has been realized. [0003] In the process of realizing the present invention, the inventors have found that there are at least the following problems in the prior art: the traditional tech...

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IPC IPC(8): A01G31/00A01C21/00
CPCA01C21/007A01G31/00
Inventor 胡永军桑毅振王明钦别之龙
Owner 寿光市新世纪种苗有限公司
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