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Key Techniques of Stereoscopic and Efficient Cultivation of Strawberry in Southern Xinjiang

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  • LIU ,Zehui
  • SHUI,Yong
  • XU, Jianyong
  • CHEN, Qiang
  • REN ,Shujuan
  • ZHANG ,Ping
  • CAO ,Xian

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Strawberry is rich in nutrition, which is the only fresh fruit in winter in southern Xinjiang, with good prospect of stereoscopic cultivation. In this paper, the key techniques such as stereoscopic cultivation pattern, the combination of different modes, the substrate of strawberry cultivation, the drip irrigation system, the formula of nutrient solution, the selection of varieties, the propagation of seed and seedling, the induction of flower buds, the planting and management of plants, and the green control of diseases and insect pests are introduced, and greenhouse space and solar energy are fully used to maximize the economic and social benefits of strawberry farming combined with tourism. The results will further promote the quality and efficiency of strawberry industry in southern Xinjiang, and provide a reference for strawberry growers.

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  • LIU ,Zehui & SHUI,Yong & XU, Jianyong & CHEN, Qiang & REN ,Shujuan & ZHANG ,Ping & CAO ,Xian, 2022. "Key Techniques of Stereoscopic and Efficient Cultivation of Strawberry in Southern Xinjiang," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 14(07), July.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:333805
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.333805
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