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titleOfInvention Camellia oleifera Abel chopping and cleft grafting cultivation technology
abstract The invention discloses a camellia oleifera scission stock cleft grafting cultivation technology which comprises the procedures of stock treatment, scion selection, stock cleft cutting, scion inserting and wrapping, moisture preservation and shading and post-grafting management, and grafting is carried out in the last ten days of 5-7 months every year. The complete root system of a big tree plant is fully utilized, enough moisture and nutrients can be supplied to the scion, 1-2 branches are reserved above the original tree, shading of the grafted part is achieved, meanwhile, nutrition is provided for the scion grafting through photosynthesis of the branches, branch buds below the cut are removed, the grafted part is enabled to heal in advance, growth and development of the grafted plant are strong, the root stock joint is fast to heal, the survival rate of the big tree grafting is high, the consumption of propagation materials is low, the cultivation cost is low, and besides, the indocalamus shell is used as the shading material, so that the environment-friendly and economic effects are achieved, the ventilation performance is good, and the grafting survival rate is high.
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