CN117837458A - Method for interplanting moss biological blanket and tobacco - Google Patents

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CN117837458A
CN117837458A CN202410083441.6A CN202410083441A CN117837458A CN 117837458 A CN117837458 A CN 117837458A CN 202410083441 A CN202410083441 A CN 202410083441A CN 117837458 A CN117837458 A CN 117837458A
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刘莉
温从发
陈刘柱
段柳
杨勇
陈则希
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The invention discloses a method for interplanting moss biological blanket and tobacco, which comprises the following steps: tobacco seedling raising; preparing a moss biological blanket; paving a moss biological blanket on the land; transplanting tobacco seedlings to the land covered with the moss biological blanket for growth; and (5) tobacco harvesting. The moss biological blanket has the characteristics of slow temperature rise and slow temperature reduction after being covered on the soil, and the moss biological blanket can improve the physicochemical property of the soil and effectively improve the quick-acting phosphorus content and the quick-acting potassium content of the soil. The method is a sustainable practice which combines green environmental protection and agricultural production, and can fully exert the potential of symbiotic reciprocity among plants so as to promote the vitality and vitality of soil and promote the vigorous growth of plants.

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Method for interplanting moss biological blanket and tobacco
Technical Field
The invention belongs to the technical field of plant cultivation, and particularly relates to a method for interplanting moss biological blanket and tobacco.
Background
Moss plants are various in global scope and have great potential in ecological restoration, landscape application, drug development and functional gene research. The method is widely distributed in China, has wide market application, is driven by economic benefits, and is used for excessively utilizing a large amount of wild east Asia sphagnum, so that the survival of bryophytes and the sustainable utilization of bryophyte resources are seriously threatened, and the raw material deficiency of the east Asia sphagnum is a problem to be solved currently. No mature cultivation technology of the east asian sphagnum is available, so the cultivation technology of the east asian sphagnum needs to be further studied.
Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) is an important mode plant and cash crop, the growth mainly utilizes the soil upper layer space, the east Asia sphagnum is mainly utilized the soil ground space, and the interplanting method of the moss biological blanket on the tobacco field can fully utilize the ground soil space, but the related technical field is blank. The preparation of the moss biological blanket and the application method of interplanting with tobacco are sustainable practices which combine green environmental protection and agricultural production, and the potential of symbiotic and reciprocal among plants can be fully excavated, so that the vitality and vitality of soil are improved, the vigorous growth of plants is promoted, meanwhile, the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides is reduced, and the safety of ecological environment is protected. Therefore, the preparation method of the moss biological blanket and the application method of interplanting with tobacco are significant.
Disclosure of Invention
Aiming at the technical problems, the invention aims to provide a method for interplanting moss biological blanket and tobacco, which solves the problems of low yield of tobacco planting and large dosage of chemical fertilizer and pesticide in the prior art.
In order to achieve the above purpose, the present invention is realized by the following technical scheme:
a method for interplanting moss biological blanket with tobacco, comprising the steps of:
tobacco seedling raising;
preparing a moss biological blanket;
paving a moss biological blanket on the land;
transplanting tobacco seedlings to the land covered with the moss biological blanket for growth;
and (5) tobacco harvesting.
Preferably, the tobacco seedling raising method comprises the following steps: sowing tobacco in the seedling holes, and culturing after earthing; when 4 leaves grow out, the tobacco seedlings are transplanted to a new seedling pot and continue to grow.
Preferably, the photoperiod of the culture is 16 hours of light +8 hours of darkness, and the culture is performed at 28℃for 7-10 days.
Preferably, the moss biological blanket is an east asian moss biological blanket.
Preferably, the method for preparing the moss biological blanket comprises the following steps: and uniformly sowing moss on the spunlaced non-woven fabric by using moss matrigel, wherein the moss coverage rate is more than 98%, so as to obtain the moss biological blanket.
Preferably, the moss is artificially planted, and the moss is normally free from withered and yellow metamorphic phenomenon.
Preferably, the soil is the soil after shallow plowing, stubble cleaning, plowing, raking, leveling, compacting, leveling and ridging.
Preferably, planting holes with the interval of 50-60 cm are formed in the laid moss biological blanket, and then tobacco seedlings are transplanted into the planting holes.
Preferably, the tobacco seedlings are grown for 50-55 days.
Preferably, tobacco grown for 90-110 days is harvested.
The beneficial effects of the invention are as follows:
the moss biological blanket has the characteristics of slow temperature rise and slow temperature reduction after being covered on the soil, and the moss biological blanket can improve the physicochemical property of the soil and effectively improve the quick-acting phosphorus content of 46.8 percent and the quick-acting potassium content of 21.6 percent of the soil. The method is a sustainable practice which combines green environmental protection and agricultural production, and can fully exert the potential of symbiotic reciprocity among plants so as to promote the vitality and vitality of soil and promote the vigorous growth of plants.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the technical solution of the embodiments of the present invention, the following description will briefly explain the drawings of the embodiments.
FIG. 1 is a diagram of a process for making a sphagnum biological blanket;
FIG. 2 is a plot of the soil quick-acting phosphorus and quick-acting potassium content of example 1 and comparative example;
FIG. 3 is a graph of soil temperature at various times for example 1 and comparative example;
fig. 4 is a graph of the effect of example 1 on the tobacco interplanting in a sphagnum biological blanket.
Detailed Description
The technical solutions of the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below in conjunction with the embodiments of the present invention, and it is apparent that the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present invention, not all embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be made by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the present invention without making any inventive effort, are intended to fall within the scope of the present invention.
Example 1
A method for interplanting moss biological blanket with tobacco, comprising the steps of:
(1) Tobacco seedling raising: the 10 multiplied by 10cm seedling raising pit is used for sprouting tobacco seedlings, and the main work comprises the steps of planting peat soil on a pot, covering soil, culturing, and culturing for 7-10 days at 28 ℃ in 16 hours illumination and 8 hours darkness. (early 4 months 2023)
(2) Changing the pot of tobacco seedlings: when 4 leaves grow out, the tobacco seedlings are transplanted to a new seedling pot and continue to grow.
(3) Preparing a moss biological blanket:
the artificial planting of the east Asian sphagnum is selected, and the east Asian sphagnum is a high-quality seed source with thick stem and leaf bodies, excellent growth state, no disease and insect damage, no large-area withered and yellow, no other sphagnum seed mixing, no soil, no dry branch, leaf and weed mixing.
On the spun-laced non-woven fabric, the moss matrix glue is used for uniformly discharging the east Asia moss, the moss is uniformly and fully paved, no defect exists, and the moss color is normal without withered and yellow deterioration. The matrigel is coated uniformly, no leakage and no overflow, and as shown in figure 1, moss is covered on the spun-laced non-woven fabric by more than 98%.
(4) Land arrangement and ridging: the soil is selected from benign soil with good environment and no pollution source nearby, and is prepared in the modes of shallow tillage stubble cleaning, tillage, harrowing, land leveling, compacting, land leveling and ridging, wherein the height of the ridge is about 40cm, and the width of the ridge base is about 20cm.
(5) Spreading the moss biological blanket with the thickness of 2m multiplied by 60cm on ridges, covering, and compacting with soil at the base.
(6) Circular planting holes with the diameter of about 15cm and the interval of about 60cm are cut out on the covered moss biological blanket by scissors.
(7) Tobacco seedlings grown for 50 days are transplanted into field planting holes covered by biological blanket for subsequent growth (2023, 5 months old).
(8) Soil of tobacco covered by biological blanket is sampled when the tobacco grows for about 80 days, the content of quick-acting phosphorus and quick-acting potassium in the soil is measured, the sampling point is 5cm away from the root of the tobacco and 15cm deep (2023, 6 months), and the data are shown in figure 2. Soil temperature was measured every 4 hours from 21 in 2023, 5 months, 21 to 2023, 5 months, 23, and the data are shown in FIG. 3. The effect of the sphagnum biological blanket interplanting tobacco is shown in figure 4.
(9) Tobacco grown for about 100 days is collected and treated. (10 months of 2023)
Comparative example
Tobacco was grown in substantially the same manner as in example 1, except that moss biological blanket interplanting was not utilized, as follows:
(1) Tobacco seedling raising: the 10 multiplied by 10cm seedling raising pit is used for sprouting tobacco seedlings, and the main work comprises the steps of planting peat soil on a pot, covering soil, culturing, and culturing for 7-10 days at 28 ℃ in 16 hours illumination and 8 hours darkness. (early 4 months 2023)
(2) Changing the pot of tobacco seedlings: when 4 leaves grow out, the tobacco seedlings are transplanted to a new seedling pot and continue to grow.
(3) Land arrangement and ridging: the soil is selected from benign soil with good environment and no pollution source nearby, and is prepared in the modes of shallow tillage stubble cleaning, tillage, harrowing, land leveling, compacting, land leveling and ridging, wherein the height of the ridge is about 40cm, and the width of the ridge base is about 20cm.
(4) Round planting holes with the diameter of about 15cm and the interval of about 60cm are poked on the ridge, and tobacco seedlings growing for 50 days are transplanted into the field planting holes for subsequent growth (at the end of 5 months in 2023).
(5) Soil of tobacco field without biological blanket is sampled when growing for about 80 days, and quick-acting phosphorus and quick-acting potassium content of soil is measured, the sampling point is 5cm away from the root of tobacco and 15cm deep (2023, 6 months), and the data are shown in figure 2. Soil temperature was measured every 4 hours from 21 in 2023, 5 months, 21 to 2023, 5 months, 23, and the data are shown in FIG. 3. The effect of the sphagnum biological blanket interplanting tobacco is shown in figure 4.
(6) Tobacco grown for about 100 days is collected and treated. (10 months of 2023)
The graph and data processing software of fig. 2 uses Graphpad prism 8.0, data is analyzed by Student's t-test in the representation of Means ± SEM, and the difference significance asterisks indicate that p <0.05 corresponds to p <0.01, p <0.001 corresponds to p <0.0001, and ns corresponds to no difference. As can be seen from fig. 2, in example 1, the soil with biological blanket coverage and the soil without biological blanket coverage of comparative example were used, and under the same conditions, tobacco was cultivated, and the biological blanket coverage can improve physicochemical properties of the soil, increase the content of quick-acting phosphorus in the soil by 46.8% and the content of quick-acting potassium by 21.6%, and increase the nutrient content of the soil, thereby increasing the yield and quality of plants.
FIG. 3 is a graph of soil temperature at various times for example 1 and comparative example. It can be seen that tobacco is cultivated under the same conditions with and without biological blanket covered soil, during which: in summer (5-6 months) at high noon, the biological blanket plays a role in sun shading, and the soil temperature can be reduced. At low temperature in the early morning, the soil can be used for heat preservation.
Fig. 4 is a diagram showing the effect of interplanting the sphagnum biological blanket with tobacco, wherein fig. 4B is a partial enlarged view of fig. 4A, and it can be seen that the invention can fully exert the symbiotic and reciprocal potential between plants by interplanting the sphagnum biological blanket with tobacco, and promote the vigorous growth of plants.
It should be noted that, the foregoing embodiments all belong to the same inventive concept, and the descriptions of the embodiments have emphasis, and where the descriptions of the individual embodiments are not exhaustive, reference may be made to the descriptions of the other embodiments.
The foregoing examples merely illustrate embodiments of the invention and are described in more detail and are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention. It should be noted that it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that several variations and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit of the invention, which are all within the scope of the invention. Accordingly, the scope of protection of the present invention is to be determined by the appended claims.

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1. A method for interplanting moss biological blanket and tobacco, which is characterized by comprising the following steps:
tobacco seedling raising;
preparing a moss biological blanket;
paving a moss biological blanket on the land;
transplanting tobacco seedlings to the land covered with the moss biological blanket for growth;
and (5) tobacco harvesting.
2. The method for interplanting moss biological blanket with tobacco according to claim 1, wherein the method for raising tobacco seedlings is: sowing tobacco in the seedling holes, and culturing after earthing; when 4 leaves grow out, the tobacco seedlings are transplanted to a new seedling pot and continue to grow.
3. The method of interplanting bryophyte with tobacco according to claim 2, wherein the photoperiod of cultivation is 16 hours light +8 hours darkness, cultivation is carried out at 28 ℃ for 7-10 days.
4. The method of interplanting bryophyte with tobacco according to claim 1, wherein said bryophyte blanket is an east asian sphagnum biological blanket.
5. The method of interplanting a bryophyte blanket with tobacco according to claim 1, wherein the method of making the bryophyte blanket comprises: and uniformly sowing moss on the spunlaced non-woven fabric by using moss matrigel, wherein the moss coverage rate is more than 98%, so as to obtain the moss biological blanket.
6. The method of interplanting moss biological blanket with tobacco according to claim 5 wherein said moss is an artificial planting moss which is normally color free from withered and yellow spoilage.
7. The method of interplanting moss biological blanket with tobacco according to claim 1, wherein said land is a shallow-ploughed stubble-cleaning, ploughing, raking, land leveling, compacting, land leveling, ridging land.
8. The method of interplanting moss biological blanket with tobacco according to claim 1, wherein planting holes with a spacing of 50-60 cm are opened on the laid moss biological blanket, and then tobacco seedlings are transplanted into the planting holes.
9. The method of interplanting moss biological blanket with tobacco according to claim 1 wherein said tobacco seedlings are tobacco seedlings for 50 to 55 days.
10. A method of interplanting moss biological blanket with tobacco according to claim 1 wherein tobacco grown for 90-110 days is harvested.
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