Fast grafting seedling culture method using cocoa twigs
A technology for grafting seedlings and twigs, which is applied in grafting, application, cultivation, etc., can solve the problems of restricting the grafting and breeding of cocoa varieties, the survival rate of grafting, and the long seedling cycle, so as to improve the survival rate and efficiency of cocoa grafting and shorten the seedling time The effect of cycle and easy operation
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[0051] 1. Rootstock cultivation
[0052] (1) Seed selection
[0053] Choose a mother tree with strong growth, more than 3 years of fruiting, high and stable yield, and strong stress resistance, and harvest mature fruits with correct fruit shape, full development and full maturity on the trunk from October to November. Cocoa seeds are recalcitrant seeds, there is no dormancy period, and once mature, they need to be treated in time to raise seedlings. Cut open the fruit, take out the seeds, wash off the pulp attached to the seeds, and select the well-developed, substantial, and oval seeds.
[0054] (2) Germination
[0055] In a cool place, build a nursery pond with stones or bricks, spread river sand about 30cm thick in the pond, sprinkle 8g carbendazim wettable powder per square meter for disinfection, and spread the prepared seeds on the sand bed , and then cover sand 2 ~ 3cm, the sand bed is always kept moist, and the seedbed is covered with 50% sunshade net.
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Embodiment 2
[0074] Embodiment 2: contrast with the survival rate of cocoa conventional grafting method
[0075] From February to March 2018, the method of the present invention was compared with the conventional grafting method. For the specific operation of conventional grafting methods such as bud grafting, branch grafting and abdominal grafting, please refer to "A Method for Breeding Cocoa Seedlings" (ZL 2014 10842628.6) and "A Method for Grafting and Replanting Mature Cocoa Trees" (ZL 201610284410.2). See Table 2 for the grafting survival rates of different grafting methods.
[0076] Table 2 Effects of different grafting methods on the survival rate of cocoa grafting
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[0078] Note: Different letters marked after the average survival rate indicate significant differences (P<0.05)
[0079] Different grafting methods have different effects on the survival rate. It can be seen from Table 2 that the survival rate of grafting using the method of the present invention can reac...
Embodiment 3
[0080] Embodiment 3: compare with cocoa conventional grafting method grafting efficiency
[0081] In order to further illustrate the advantages of the present invention, from March to April 2019, 2 workers were trained as grafting operators, and TASsr12 was used as the scion, and the method of the present invention, abdominal grafting, and bud grafting were used to carry out cocoa grafting seedling breeding, and the method of the present invention was compared Grafting efficiency compared to conventional grafting methods.
[0082] Table 3 Effects of different grafting methods on grafting survival rate and efficiency
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[0084] It can be seen from Table 3 that the grafting efficiency of the method of the present invention is more than 1 times higher than that of the conventional grafting method, and the workers can master the skills of the method of the present invention with a little training, and the grafting survival rate is significantly higher than that of the co...
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