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publicationDate 2019-12-20-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention A kind of honeysuckle seedling raising method
abstract The invention discloses a method for raising seedlings of honeysuckle, which comprises the following steps: picking seeds, storing, preparing base fertilizer, selecting and preparing land, starting a furrow, sowing seeds, and fertilizing; Artificial pollination. In the present invention, the livestock manure is used as the base fertilizer, and the manure is rich in organic matter after being decomposed. When used as the base fertilizer, on the one hand, it can maintain and increase the organic matter in the soil, enhance the fertility of the soil and the biological activity of the soil, and avoid special organic fertilizers or inorganic fertilizers. The soil compaction, on the other hand, can inhibit the pathogenic bacteria of plants, improve the microbial environment and physical structure in the soil, and improve the immunity of honeysuckle seedlings; It can effectively increase the success rate of pollination from 30% to 50% of transplantation. While improving the success rate of pollination, it can reduce the amount of labor and can better adapt to large-scale planting.
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