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Method for rock green coverage by using moss

A technology of moss and rocks, applied in the field of rock greening, can solve the problems of difficult greening, achieve low cost, improve the surrounding environment, and be conducive to ecological greening

Inactive Publication Date: 2019-01-04
NANJING FORESTRY UNIV
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[0004] The purpose of the present invention is to provide a method for greening rocks with moss, aiming at the difficult problems of greening such as rocky slopes.

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Embodiment 1

[0024] 1) Collect mosses in the wild, choose Moss angustifolia with fertile soil under the shade of trees, well-grown green leaves, stem length greater than 2cm and drought resistance, and collect the mature sporophytes and gametophytes of the moss together with the 1cm thick soil where they are located And bring it back to avoid damage and damage to the moss.

[0025] 2) Use a simple small tool to separate the soil with impurities from the moss, then rinse off the soil or impurities that cannot be peeled off with clean water, and place the soil and moss in a dry petri dish.

[0026] 3) Use scissors to cut the moss from the root into sections at intervals of 1 cm, and select about 20 small sections with good growth status, full leaves, and mature spores.

[0027] 4) Take 2 scoops of starch glue and mix it with water at a ratio of 1:1 until it becomes a transparent jelly, then add 4 scoops of peat soil and stir evenly to form a jelly-like substance.

[0028] 5) Mix 20 small pi...

Embodiment 2

[0033] 1) Collect mosses in the wild, choose Moss angustifolia with fertile soil under the shade of trees, well-grown green leaves, stem length greater than 2cm and drought resistance, and collect the mature sporophytes and gametophytes of the moss together with the 1cm thick soil where they are located And bring it back to avoid damage and damage to the moss.

[0034] 2) Use a simple small tool to separate the soil with impurities from the moss, then rinse off the soil or impurities that cannot be peeled off with clean water, and place the soil and moss in a dry petri dish.

[0035] 3) Use scissors to cut the moss from the root into sections at intervals of 1 cm, and select about 20 small sections with good growth status, full leaves, and mature spores.

[0036] 4) Crush the mature spore capsules of the moss on the rock wall with a small tool to reveal the green slurry.

[0037] 5) Take 2 scoops of starch glue and mix it with water 1:1 until it becomes a transparent jelly, t...

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Abstract

The invention relates to a method for rock green coverage by using moss. The method comprises the following steps: collecting moss in the field, selecting moss which has good growth vigor and relatively high rock drought resistance as a moss material, and selecting an adhesive with no toxicity, environment friendliness, water and air permeability, and good stickiness, so that the moss cannot be scoured out by rainwater before survived on rocks; selecting peat soil suitable for the growth of moss as a nutrient agent, or mixing peat soil with soil where the moss is collected to obtain a nutrientagent; stirring moss gametophytes, the adhesive and the nutrient agent according to a certain proportion to obtain a jelly, and smearing the jelly on rock walls; and carrying out watering every day to guarantee the humidity required by the growth of the mos. The provided method for rock green coverage is simple and easy to operate, is low in cost, is beneficial to ecological greening and can be used to improve the surrounding environment.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the field of regreening of rocky slopes, in particular to a method for using moss to cover greening of rocks. Background technique [0002] With the development of the national economy, land greening and beautification are people's higher pursuit of life. The exposed rock slopes on both sides of the road and railway, and the exposed openings formed by mining are the greening objects that everyone pays attention to. Since the exposed rocks are not covered by soil and the environment is extremely harsh, without human intervention, there will be no change in a few years or even decades. Due to the natural environment, ore mining, urbanization and other reasons, there are a large number of exposed rocks, which not only hinder the city's appearance, but also easily cause water and soil erosion and restrict regional development. [0003] Some people have used measures such as hanging nets, guest soil spraying, planting hanging plan...

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IPC IPC(8): A01G22/30A01G24/28A01G24/10E02D17/20
CPCA01G22/30A01G24/10A01G24/28E02D17/20
Inventor 严欢韩正敏施亚峰周敏
Owner NANJING FORESTRY UNIV
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