A kind of camphor tree trunk repairing method with insect eyes
A restoration method and technology for tree trunks, which are applied in gardening methods, botanical equipment and methods, gardening tools/equipment, etc., can solve problems such as affecting ornamental value and material value, harm of camphor, inability to completely eradicate pests, etc., and achieve restoration of ornamental value. Value and material value, the effect of eradicating the damage of dry borer
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[0028] A kind of method for repairing camphor tree trunk with worm eyes provided by the present embodiment, comprising:
[0029] (1) Trunk circumcision: The trunk is circumcised at 1.5cm above the worm eye, the width of the circumcision site is 2cm, the cortex of the circumcision site is scraped to expose the xylem, and the circumcision site is smeared twice with 4mg / ml of indium Indole acetic acid solution, after 20 minutes, apply indole acetic acid solution twice.
[0030] (2) Prepare the wrapping substrate: After the moss is sterilized, put it into the mixed solution and soak for 10 hours. The mixed solution is composed of carbendazim, rooting agent and water according to the mass ratio of 1:1.5:500, and wait for the moss to swell and set aside.
[0031] (3) Wrap the circumcision site: cover the circumcision site with moss, and the coverage width of the moss to the circumcision site is 8 times of the circumcision site width, and the coverage thickness is 8cm. After covering...
Embodiment 2
[0036] A kind of method for repairing camphor tree trunk with worm eyes provided by the present embodiment, comprising:
[0037] (1) Trunk circumcision: Carry out circumcision on the trunk at 12cm above the worm eyes, the width of the circumcision site is 3cm, scrape off the cortex of the circumcision site until the xylem is exposed, and apply 5mg / ml indole to the circumcision site 3 times Acetic acid solution, after 25 minutes, apply indole acetic acid solution 3 times.
[0038] (2) Prepare the wrapping substrate: After the moss is sterilized, put it into the mixed solution and soak for 10 hours. The mixed solution is composed of carbendazim, rooting agent and water according to the mass ratio of 1:1.5:500, and wait for the moss to swell and set aside.
[0039] (3) Wrap the circumcision site: cover the circumcision site with moss, and the coverage width of the moss to the circumcision site is 8 times of the circumcision site width, and the coverage thickness is 8cm. After cov...
Embodiment 3
[0042] A kind of method for repairing camphor tree trunk with worm eyes provided by the present embodiment, comprising:
[0043] (1) Trunk circumcision: Carry out circumcision on the trunk at 8cm above the worm eyes, the width of the circumcision site is 2.5cm, scrape off the cortex of the circumcision site to expose the xylem, and apply 4.5mg / ml twice to the circumcision site Indole acetic acid solution, after 23 minutes, apply indole acetic acid solution 3 times.
[0044] (2) Prepare the wrapping substrate: After the moss is sterilized, put it into the mixed solution and soak for 10 hours. The mixed solution is composed of carbendazim, rooting agent and water according to the mass ratio of 1:1.5:500, and wait for the moss to swell and set aside.
[0045] (3) Wrap the circumcision site: cover the circumcision site with moss, and the coverage width of the moss to the circumcision site is 8 times of the circumcision site width, and the coverage thickness is 8cm. After covering,...
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