Method for rapidly promoting whole-tree "heartwood formation" of Dalbergiaodorifera T.Chen
A technology of Dalbergia odorifera and whole body is applied in the field of rapidly promoting the whole body of Dalbergia odorifera to form incense, and using plant growth agents to quickly promote the whole body of Dalbergia odorifera to form incense field, which can solve the problem that large-scale standardization and commercialization cannot be realized. The problems of low production, low efficiency, and low yield of deodorant can achieve the effect of scientific and novel application method, convenient operation and less time-consuming
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[0029] In June, 5-year-old Dalbergia japonica saplings were selected as materials, and three holes with a diameter of 1 cm and a horizontal depth of about 2 / 3 of the trunk were drilled with an electric drill at an angle of 120° at an angle of 45° downward on each tree trunk. Form a "three-hole interconnected structure", and then use a 5mL syringe to inject 1% ethephon (ETH) into the hole in portions to inject 1% methyl jasmonate (MeJA), salicylic acid (SA) and Abscisic acid (ABA) was used as the control group, and about 100 mL was injected into each tree for each treatment. At this time, the leaves of the tree body showed a severe wilting state. After injection, the hole is sealed with a cork. After 6 months of treatment, harvest and dissect the tree body, according to figure 1 Measure the size of the discoloration range, and the reddish-brown xylem is the fragrance. After being treated with ethephon induction reagent for 3 months, the collected samples ( figure 2 ), the p...
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[0034] Taking the injection in June as the test group, and taking the injections in January, March and September as the control group, select 5-year-old Dalbergia saplings as materials, and use an electric drill to incline at 1m of the trunk of each tree at an angle of 120°. Drill three holes with a diameter of 1 cm and a horizontal depth of about 2 / 3 of the trunk at a downward angle of 45° to form a "three-hole interconnected structure", and then use a 5 mL syringe to inject 1% ethephon (ETH) into the holes in batches , A total of about 100 mL was injected per tree. After injection, the hole is sealed with a cork. After 6 months of treatment, the trees were harvested and dissected, and the reddish-brown xylem was baldwood. The results showed that the average longitudinal discoloration area injected in June was 685.3cm 2 , while the longitudinal discoloration areas of the control group injected in January, March and September were only 278.32, 318.96 and 449.20 cm 2 , that ...
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[0036] Select 6-year-old Dalbergia saplings as materials, and use an electric drill to drill 3 holes with a diameter of 1 cm and a horizontal depth of about 2 / 3 of the trunk at an angle of 120° at every 120° angle on the trunk of each tree, and drill 3 holes with a diameter of 1 cm and a horizontal depth of about 2 / 3 of the trunk to form a "three hole interconnected structure", and another part of the sample plants only injected into one hole, taking the single hole injection as the control group, and then injected the concentration of 1% ethephon (ETH) into the hole with a 5mL syringe, each treatment of each tree A total of about 100 mL was injected, and at this time the leaves of the tree were in a state of severe wilting. After injection, the hole is sealed with a cork. After 6 months of treatment, the trees were harvested and dissected, and the reddish-brown xylem was baldwood. The results showed that the horizontal and vertical discoloration areas of the test group injec...
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