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titleOfInvention Flue-cured tobacco cultivation method fitting in with geographical characteristics of fen-flavor tobacco producing area
abstract The invention discloses a flue-cured tobacco cultivation method fitting in with the geographical characteristics of a fen-flavor tobacco producing area and belongs to the technical field of tobacco plant cultivation. The flue-cured tobacco cultivation method comprises the following steps of float breeding, soil preparation and ridging, transplanting under film, management in film covering period and field management. The seeding time is from mid December to mid March, the float disc floating seeding method is adopted, seeding hardening lasts for 8-14 days before transplanting; straws return the field, ridging is conducted after the soil is pulverized and moisture is stored, the soil is prepared and the filed is irrigated, and cake fertilizer and farmyard manure which are thoroughly decomposed are mixed to be used as base fertilizer and then applied to the field; the transplanting period is from mid March to mid April, each tobacco plant is irrigated with 1-2kg root water after punch transplanting, and mulching film is covered; nitrogen fertilizer, phosphorus fertilizer and potassium fertilizer are evenly mixed and then applied to the field 7-9 days and 15-25 days after transplanting, and seeding leading is conducted when the top of each tobacco seedling ejects the film 15-25 days after the transplanting; the mulching film is removed when the tobacco plants enter the mid of vigorous growth period 30-40 days after transplanting, earthing-up, weeding and watering are conducted in time, topping, and leaf reserving and bifurcation removing are conducted. Through the flue-cured tobacco cultivation method fitting in with the geographical characteristics of the fen-flavor tobacco producing area, the geological soil characteristics of the fen-flavor tobacco-growing area are fully and reasonably utilized, the yield and the quality of tobacco leaves are improved, and the aroma style of the fen-flavor tobacco leaves is enhanced.
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