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publicationDate 2013-11-06-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-102379199-B
titleOfInvention Hydrocotyle vulgaris artificial cultivation method
abstract The invention relates to a Hydrocotyle vulgaris artificial cultivation method. Hydrocotyle vulgaris is a commonly used traditional Chinese medicinal herb, the market demand in recent years is great and the supply of wild resources cannot satisfy the demand. The Hydrocotyle vulgaris artificial cultivation method discloses an artificial cultivation method for Hydrocotyle vulgaris by changing wildness into artificial cultivation. The planting method has the advantages of reliable technical specifications, high yield, good medicinal property, easiness in management, no laboriousness, good economic benefit and low production cost. Generally, seeds are sown in spring and the Hydrocotyle vulgaris can be harvested in July. Compared with corn planting, two-thirds labor can be saved, three-fourths fertilizers can be saved and the production value is increased by more than one time. The Hydrocotyle vulgaris artificial cultivation method provides a good scientific way for peasants in mountainous areas to become rich by planting medicinal materials.
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