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titleOfInvention Chemical method for promoting sweetgum to produce lipid
abstract The invention discloses a chemical method for promoting sweetgum to produce lipid. After mixing methyl jasmonate and ethephon according to the mass ratio of 1: 1, the method comprises the following steps of: adding the mixture to wool oil according to the mass ratio of 1%-5%; coating the mixture on the trunk surface of the sweetgum between May and July to form coating units with the thickness of 3mm and the height of 3cm, wherein the coating units are spaced within 15-30cm at intervals. The chemical method for promoting sweetgum to produce lipid disclosed by the invention can treat the sweetgum by the methyl jasmonate and ethephon between May and July, can observe notable gummosis, and have most of gum passages with the most mature shape distributed in the xylem in May by section observation of the cross section of the treated sample between May and July; a trend that the higher the concentration and the more the number of the wound gum passages produced by the sweetgum are, the more the shape is mature cannot be appeared through the section observation of the cross section; and the reaction of the sweetgum treated at the concentration of 2% is notable.
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