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titleOfInvention Rapid walnut orchard establishment technology for direct seeding orchard establishment
abstract The invention relates to a rapid walnut orchard establishment technology for direct seeding orchard establishment and belongs to the technical field of cultivation. The technology is a method for sowing seeds of thick-skin walnuts or pecans serving as stocks artificially in a single row according to a ruled spacing in the rows and spacing between rows by utilizing a cultivation mode of establishing an orchard through onsite-stock grafting; the cultivated variety is grafted in next year; seedlings are remained according to required spacing in the rows and spacing between rows in the third year. Through the walnut direct seeding orchard establishment technology, seedlings are in-situ and are not subjected to the processes such as lifting of seedlings, transplanting and revival of seedlings, and roots are not damaged, so that survival rate of afforestation is high, the orchard establishment speed is fast, the survival rate of over-wintering is improved greatly, the trees are neat and consistent, and convenience is brought to management. The cost of the walnut direct seeding orchard establishment is low, the time taken for orchard establishment is short, and fast effect is achieved.
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