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titleOfInvention A kind of grape high-yield superimposed and synergistic method
abstract The invention provides a high-yield, superimposed and synergistic method for grapes, which includes four steps of overwintering and cultivating stalks, erecting fences, unearthed and racking, and rib-type distribution of fruit-bearing mother branch groups. The method breaks through the limitation that the traditional grape spring buds only have 1-2 ears, and achieves an ultra-high spring bud ear rate of 5-10 ears, which can effectively improve the grape yield per unit area, thereby improving economic benefits; and traditional planting methods. In contrast, the amount of grapes planted per unit area remains the same, and the total number of plants in a single row remains unchanged. Only by increasing the shelf surface, the way of setting up the fence and the way of placing the grape branches on the shelf has been changed, which effectively improves the space under the shelf for grape fruits and improves ventilation. The efficiency and light transmittance are significantly improved, which solves the serious problem of insufficient light in the traditional grape trellis, and achieves the effect of superimposing high yields.
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