Method for non-tillage cultivation of flowering Chinese cabbages in winter-fallowed rice field in middle and lower reaches of Yangtze River
A cultivation method and a technology in the middle and lower reaches are applied in the field of no-till cultivation of vegetable sprouts in winter idle paddy fields, which can solve the problems of high labor and cost, and achieve the effects of saving farmland costs, reducing content and reducing the incidence of insect pests.
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[0033] A method for no-tillage cultivation of cabbage stalks suitable for winter slack rice fields in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, comprising the following steps:
[0034] 1. Daejeon preparation
[0035] Choose a paddy field with a higher terrain and a lower groundwater level, and cut off water 7 to 10 days before the rice harvest. When the rice is harvested, leave a 20-25cm rice pile, and then remove the sundries in the paddy field, and then immediately open the furrows and waists. Ditch and surrounding ditch, furrow width 1.4m, furrow width 40cm, furrow depth 30cm, after the furrow soil is crushed and mixed with 50kg of compound base fertilizer, spread evenly on the furrow surface; 5 days; the compound base fertilizer, in terms of mass percentage, comprises the following components: 45% commercially available compound fertilizer, 1.5% ammonium bicarbonate, 15% phosphate fertilizer, 3.5% citric acid, 7% EDTA, 8% attapulgite powder , 1% chitosan, 3% apat...
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[0047] A method for no-tillage cultivation of cabbage stalks suitable for winter slack rice fields in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, comprising the following steps:
[0048] 1. Daejeon preparation
[0049] Choose a paddy field with a higher terrain and a lower groundwater level, and cut off water 7 to 10 days before the rice harvest. When the rice is harvested, leave a 20-25cm rice pile, and then remove the sundries in the paddy field, and then immediately open the furrows and waists. Ditch and surrounding ditch, furrow width 1.6m, furrow width 40cm, furrow depth 30cm, the furrow soil was crushed and mixed with 70kg of compound base fertilizer, and spread evenly on the furrow surface; 7 days; the compound base fertilizer, in terms of mass percentage, comprises the following components: 45% commercially available compound fertilizer, 1.5% ammonium bicarbonate, 15% phosphate fertilizer, 3.5% citric acid, 7% EDTA, 8% attapulgite powder , 1% chitosan, 3% apati...
Embodiment 3
[0061] A method for no-tillage cultivation of cabbage stalks suitable for winter slack rice fields in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, comprising the following steps:
[0062] 1. Daejeon preparation
[0063] Choose a paddy field with a higher terrain and a lower groundwater level, and cut off water 7 to 10 days before the rice harvest. When the rice is harvested, leave a 20-25cm rice pile, and then remove the sundries in the paddy field, and then immediately open the furrows and waists. Ditch and surrounding ditch, furrow width 1.7m, furrow width 40cm, furrow depth 30cm, after the furrow soil is crushed and mixed with 60kg of compound base fertilizer, spread evenly on the furrow surface; 6 days; the compound base fertilizer, in terms of mass percentage, comprises the following components: 45% commercially available compound fertilizer, 1.5% ammonium bicarbonate, 15% phosphate fertilizer, 3.5% citric acid, 7% EDTA, 8% attapulgite powder , 1% chitosan, 3% apat...
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