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publicationDate 2016-08-10-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-104472293-B
titleOfInvention The high ridge cultivation that high yield and high quality kiwi fruit tree garden is set up
abstract The invention discloses the high ridge cultivation that a kind of high yield and high quality kiwi fruit tree garden is set up, relate to Fructus actinidiae chinensis and build garden and improve the soil field.This high ridge cultivation is: 1. cleaning ground foreign material, smooth plot;2. material of improving the soil is spread fertilizer over the fields on ground;3. 50 centimetres of soil is ploughed deeply;4., from the beginning of edge, Calx line is put by the half of line-spacing;5. ridging;6. Seedling is planted;7. the maintenance management in later stage.The present invention has following advantages and good effect: 1. raised by soil layer, reduces root system by the risk of water logging;2. former top layer mellow soil is concentrated heap height together, beneficially root system fast-growth;3. during improving the soil, increase thick organic material and fertilizer, increase organic matter and the permeability of soil;4. it is applicable to the soil that polytype soil, particularly level of ground water are higher, soil property glues weight, and for the soil of inclined grittiness, can suitably reduce ridge height and the vertical height at the bottom of ridge.
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