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publicationDate 2017-06-20-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-104920024-B
titleOfInvention A kind of crop rotation implantation methods of dendrobium candidum paddy rice west safflower
abstract The invention discloses a kind of dendrobium candidum and the crop rotation implantation methods of west safflower, the method for the crop rotation plantation is comprised the following steps:In (1) 4~June, dendrobium candidum seedling is planted on cultivation matrix, harvested after dendrobium candidum maturation after 2 to three years, harvest 3~5 years;(2) after dendrobium candidum has been harvested, level land and do furrow again, in 4~May rice cultivation;After 9~October has gathered in paddy rice, turn over and level land, furrow are done again, Crocus bulb plantation is buried in November early and middle ten dayses to early December, May in next year early and middle ten dayses harvest Crocus bulb;After paddy rice-west safflower crop rotation 1~3 time, level land again, furrow plantation dendrobium candidum is done again, so repeatedly;The inventive method not only solves the waste problem of residual matrix after officinal dendrobium stem plantation, the resource needed for saving treatment residual matrix, it is to avoid destruction to ecological environment, while the fertilizer needed for saving west safflower plantation.
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