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titleOfInvention Method for planting sainfoin at saline-alkali slope wasteland of arid region
abstract The invention relates to a method for planting sainfoin at a saline-alkali slope wasteland of an arid region. The method comprises the steps of district selection, preparation before seeding, seeding and irrigation. Under the semi-desert slope drop irrigation condition, sainfoin is planted without tillage, the sainfoin is planted to increase pasture yield while original vegetation is protected, and the quality of pasture is improved. Combined with the gentle slope semi-desert grassland environment, drop irrigation pipes are buried at intervals along contour lines with certain line spacing, through appropriate water supplementing, water lack in the seedling stage is relieved, the soil salinity of a planting region is faded to a certain extent, and seedling standing of the sainfoin is promoted. By means of the method, real tillage, salt content restraining through great water and other methods which damage the fragile semi-desert ecological environment are avoided, the sainfoin is planted at semi-desert saline-alkali soil under the water-saving drop irrigation measure, and a sustainable grazing meadow with biodiversity is formed.
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