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titleOfInvention Tea-alfalfa-cassia tora-pyrethrum stereoscopic planting method
abstract The invention relates to a stereoscopic planting method of tea-alfalfa-cassia tora-pyrethrum, which is characterized by comprising the following steps: alfalfa, cassia tora and pyrethrum are planted in the tea garden and used for attracting natural enemies of tea plant pests through the flowering period of the alfalfa, the cassia tora and the pyrethrum so as to control the tea plant pests. Because the flowering phases of the alfalfa, the cassia tora and the pyrethrum are different, the growing period of the tea trees can be formed in a covering mode, nutrition such as a honey source is provided for natural enemies such as parasitic bees and spiders, refuge, habitat, alternative hosts and the like are provided, so that tea tree pests such as leafhoppers and aphids are controlled, and high quality and high yield of tea produced by the tea trees are guaranteed.
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