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Method for improving willow cutting survival rate with wicker skin extract

A technology of extracting solution and survival rate, which is applied in the field of willow bark extracting solution to improve the survival rate of willow cuttings, can solve the problems of environmental pollution, the effect of improving the rooting rate of branches is not obvious, and the rooting factor of willow bark is not easy to extract, etc. Permeability, increase the survival rate of cuttings, and low cost

Inactive Publication Date: 2018-10-12
FUNAN XINGGUANG ARTS & CRAFTS CO LTD
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Problems solved by technology

In the process of wicker weaving, the first step is to peel the wicker, which will produce a large amount of wicker skin, which will pollute the environment if discarded randomly, so it is necessary to develop a way to use the wicker skin to make the wicker skin waste For treasure
In the prior art, according to the fact that wicker contains more rooting factors, a method of treating cutting branches, fruit tree cuttings, layering propagation, etc. with wicker extract has been developed, and good results have been achieved, but the rooting factors in willow bark are not easy to be extracted out, and simply using willow bark extract to treat cutting branches, the effect of improving the rooting rate of branches is not obvious

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[0016] A method for improving the survival rate of willow cuttings by wicker bark extract, comprising the following steps:

[0017] (1) During the wicker processing process, collect the wicker bark, wash the wicker bark, add it to the soaking solution, raise the temperature of the soaking solution to 95°C, and after heat preservation for 3 hours, filter to obtain the filtrate, and then cool the filtrate to room temperature Finally, the wicker extract solution is obtained, wherein the soaking solution is made of the following components by weight: 5 parts of sodium methacrylate, 11 parts of sodium phytate, 1 part of hydrolyzed polymaleic anhydride, and 360 parts of water;

[0018] (2) In parts by weight, after mixing 36 parts of wicker extract, 1 part of yellow blood sodium salt, 5 parts of L-carnitine hydrochloride, 1 part of glucuronide dipeptide, 2 parts of disodium uridine and 150 parts of water, Prepare willow seed bar soaking solution;

[0019] (3) Insert the morphologic...

Embodiment 2

[0024] A method for improving the survival rate of willow cuttings by wicker bark extract, comprising the following steps:

[0025] (1) During the process of wicker processing, collect the wicker bark, wash the wicker bark, add it to the soaking solution, raise the temperature of the soaking solution to 97°C, keep it warm for 3.5 hours, filter to obtain the filtrate, and then cool the filtrate to room temperature Finally, the wicker extract solution is obtained, wherein the soaking solution is made of the following components by weight: 7 parts of sodium methacrylate, 13 parts of sodium phytate, 2 parts of hydrolyzed polymaleic anhydride, and 410 parts of water;

[0026] (2) In parts by weight, mix well 40 parts of willow extract, 2 parts of yellow blood sodium, 7 parts of L-carnitine hydrochloride, 2 parts of glucuronide dipeptide, 3 parts of disodium uridine and 155 parts of water, Prepare willow seed bar soaking solution;

[0027] (3) Insert the morphological lower end of ...

Embodiment 3

[0032] A method for improving the survival rate of willow cuttings by wicker bark extract, comprising the following steps:

[0033] (1) During the wicker processing process, collect the wicker bark, wash the wicker bark, add it to the soaking solution, raise the temperature of the soaking solution to 98°C, and after 4 hours of heat preservation, filter the filtrate, and then cool the filtrate to room temperature Finally, the wicker extract solution is obtained, wherein the soaking solution is made of the following components by weight: 9 parts of sodium methacrylate, 14 parts of sodium phytate, 3 parts of hydrolyzed polymaleic anhydride, and 470 parts of water;

[0034] (2) In parts by weight, mix well 44 parts of wicker extract, 3 parts of yellow blood sodium, 9 parts of L-carnitine hydrochloride, 3 parts of glucuronide dipeptide, 4 parts of disodium uridine and 160 parts of water, Prepare willow seed bar soaking solution;

[0035] (3) Insert the morphological lower end of t...

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Abstract

The invention discloses a method for improving the willow cutting survival rate with a wicker skin extract. The method includes the following steps: (1) collecting wicker skins in the wicker processing process, washing the wicker skins, placing the wicker skins in a soak solution, increasing the temperature of the soak solution to 95-98 oC, conducting heat preservation for 3-4 hours, conducting filtering to obtain a filtrate and then cooling the filtrate to room temperature to obtain the wicker extract; (2) evenly mixing the wicker extract, sodium ferrocyanide, trimethyl ammonium chloride, N-(2)-L-alanyl-L-glutamine, disodium uridine-5'-monophosphate and water to obtain a willow seed strip soaking solution; (3) inserting the morphological lower end of a willow seed strip into the willow seed strip soaking solution for 30-40 minutes and then cutting the willow seed strip. The method for improving the willow cutting survival rate with the wicker skin extract is simple in operation and low in cost, and can effectively improve the cutting survival rate of the willow seed strip.

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technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the technical field of willow processing waste treatment, and in particular relates to a method for improving the survival rate of willow cuttings with wicker bark extract. Background technique [0002] Wicker is soft and easy to bend, well-proportioned in thickness, and elegant in color. Through novel designs, it can be woven into various practical handicrafts that are simple, natural, beautiful in shape, light and durable. In the process of wicker weaving, the first step is to peel the wicker, which will produce a large amount of wicker skin, which will pollute the environment if discarded randomly, so it is necessary to develop a way to use the wicker skin to make the wicker skin waste For treasure. In the prior art, according to the fact that wicker contains more rooting factors, a method of treating cutting branches, fruit tree cuttings, layering propagation, etc. with wicker extract has been developed, and good results h...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A01G2/10A01N57/12A01N41/04A01N65/08A01N37/44A01N37/46A01N57/16A01P21/00
CPCA01G2/10A01N37/44A01N37/46A01N41/04A01N57/12A01N57/16A01N65/00A01N65/08A01N59/16
Inventor 陈献军陈子玉
Owner FUNAN XINGGUANG ARTS & CRAFTS CO LTD
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