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Wild-imitating cultivation method for corydalis saxicola in cavern

A technology imitating wild cultivation and wild rocks, applied in the agricultural field, can solve problems such as unguaranteed yield, limited resource reserves, and destruction of natural resources, so as to reduce the occurrence of diseases, increase survival and productivity, and provide sufficient scattered light Effect

Inactive Publication Date: 2018-07-20
韦健
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[0004] The existing Yanhuanglian has been relying on the mining of wild resources for medicinal purposes. The resource reserves are very limited. After years of mining, the resources are scarce and are on the verge of exhaustion. The natural resources have been severely damaged and the output cannot be guaranteed.

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[0021] (1) Selection of holes. The cave in Shanghaolongtun, Yangyou Village, Lanmu Township, Donglan County, has a wide and oblique opening, and there is plenty of light scattered in the cave; the cave has been dripping water for a long time, the soil is moist and water-retaining, the humus layer is deep, loose and fertile, and there used to be a small amount of wild rock berberia growing at the cave entrance of the cave.

[0022] (2) Land preparation. Remove weeds, shrubs and rocks on the ground in the cave, and go through the wall in steps according to the terrain. Each step is about 2 meters wide. , Shrub regeneration, site preparation requires finely crushed and flat soil on the stepped surface. After sorting out the cave, a land area of ​​1 mu can be leveled out.

[0023] (3) Planting method. Choose a two-year cultivation method, broadcast live from July to August 2010, and not harvest in May 2011, but let it continue to cultivate in a damp, cool, warm winter and cool...

Embodiment example 2

[0029] (1) Selection of holes. Renli Village, Lanmu Township, Donglan County built a tunnel through the mountain. The cave passes through the mountain. The two ends of the cave are slanted, and the scattered light in the cave is sufficient. The cave has been dripping water for a long time, the soil is moist and water-retaining, and the humus layer is deep, loose and fertile. The cave where wild rock berberine grows.

[0030] (2) Land preparation. Remove weeds, shrubs and rocks on the ground in the cave, and go through the wall in steps according to the terrain. Each step is about 2 meters wide. , Shrub regeneration, site preparation requires finely crushed and flat soil on the stepped surface. After sorting out the cave, a land area of ​​1.2 mu can be leveled out.

[0031] (3) Planting method. Choose a two-year cultivation method, broadcast live from July to August 2012, and not harvest in May 2013, but let it continue to cultivate in a humid, cool, warm winter and cool su...

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Abstract

The invention provides a wild-imitating cultivation method for corydalis saxicola in a cavern, and belongs to the technical field of agriculture. The invention provides the wild-imitating cultivationmethod for the corydalis saxicola in the cavern for maintaining quality of medicinal materials in a wild original shape, and having low costs, a high survival rate, strong pest and disease resistanceand a high yield. The method comprises the following steps: 1, selecting the cavern: selecting the cavern with a wide opening, sufficient scattering illumination in the cavern and moist soil to cultivate the corydalis saxicola; 2, preparing soil and applying a base fertilizer: removing ground weeds, shrubs and stone riprap in the cavern, and requiring stepping surface soil to be finely smashed andsmooth when soil is prepared; 3, enabling a planting manner to be mainly based on an original direct sowing manner; 4, treating seeds and performing sowing; 5, performing field management; 6, preventing and controlling diseases; and 7, performing harvesting.

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technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the technical field of agriculture, and in particular relates to a method for imitating wild cultivation of rhizoma coptis in caves. Background technique [0002] Rock coptis is a perennial herbaceous plant of the genus Corydalis in the Corydalaceae family, and the whole plant is glabrous. Taproot cylindrical, yellow. Stems shriveled or nearly prostrate, 10-40cm high. Leaves are triangular-oval, 10-30cm long, off-white below, with long stalks, 2 pinnatifids, 1 lobes usually 5, odd numbers opposite, last lobes diamond-shaped or ovate, 2-5cm long, wide 1~3cm, with coarse crenulate teeth at the apex. Flowers light yellow; racemes terminal or opposite to leaves, 7-14cm long; bracts elliptic or lanceolate, not divided, equal to or longer than pedicel; sepals 2, scale-like, small, caducous ; Petals 4, 1.6-2.5cm long, with short spurs at the base, slightly curved downward; 6 stamens, united into 2 bundles; stigma 2-lobed. The cap...

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IPC IPC(8): A01G22/00A01G13/00A01C1/00
CPCA01G13/00A01C1/00
Inventor 韦健
Owner 韦健
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