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titleOfInvention High-efficiency cultivation method for quinoa in low-altitude area
abstract The invention discloses a high-efficiency cultivation method of quinoa in a low-altitude area, which comprises the steps of land selection, land preparation, shed building, film covering, sowing, thinning, ridging, fertilization, pest control, harvesting and the like. On one hand, the film-covered cultivation and shed-building cultivation of the quinoa provided by the invention are beneficial to improving the growth microenvironment of the quinoa and improving the water utilization efficiency. On the other hand, the quinoa can be effectively prevented from lodging in the aspects of land selection, sowing, hilling and the like. And the base fertilizer and the efficient compound fertilizer are applied in a matching manner, so that the method is suitable for the whole growth cycle of the quinoa, is favorable for resisting lodging of the quinoa, improves the yield of the quinoa, and also effectively improves the quality of the quinoa.
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