Grafting method for promoting natural pollination of kiwi fruit
A natural pollination and kiwifruit technology, applied in grafting, botanical equipment and methods, chemicals for biological control, etc., can solve the problems of reducing pollination time, affecting fruit setting, affecting fertilization, etc., to reduce the cost of artificial pollination, promote Effect of wound healing and improvement of survival rate
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[0021] A grafting method for promoting natural pollination of kiwifruit includes the following specific steps:
[0022] (1) Scion collection:
[0023] Collect 1-year-old branches with a thickness of 0.5 cm and mature and full axillary buds from the sturdy male kiwi tree, cut the scion into branches with a length of 11.0 cm, and leave 2-4 full buds at the upper end of each branch. Cut both sides of the lower end of each branch into a bevel surface with a length of 2.5-3.0 cm;
[0024] (2) Scion treatment:
[0025] Before grafting, erect the collected male scion in an aqueous solution containing 10% rice water and 0.01% naphthalene acetic acid for 8 hours at a water depth of 4 cm, so that the entire beveled surface is soaked in water;
[0026] (3) Treatment of rootstocks:
[0027] Choose the female kiwi fruit grown for 3 years as the rootstock, and choose the female plants in the upper layer of the kiwi shelf for grafting. Choose the thick branches of 2 cm every 1m, and place them in the ...
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