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High-yield and High-efficiency Standardized Cultivation Technique for Wheat Interplanting with Peanuts

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  • ZHENG, Yaping
  • ZHENG, Zulin
  • WANG, Lili
  • WANG, Chunxiao
  • LU, Zeqi
  • JIANG, Wei
  • ZANG, Hongwei
  • FENG, Hao
  • ZHENG, Yongmei
  • WANG, Caibin

Abstract

Through wheat interplanting with peanuts, it is able to make full use of the light and heat resources in the growing season to achieve high yield of both wheat and peanuts in two seasons of one year. Wheat interplanting with peanuts is one of the main cultivation methods of wheat and oil crop double cropping system, and has very broad development prospects in the Huang-Huai-Hai region. This paper summarized high-yield the high-efficiency and standardized cultivation techniques for wheat interplanting with peanuts, including crop rotation, proper deep ploughing, balanced fertilization, rational matching of fine varieties, interplanting at suitable time, sowing according to certain specification, and enhancing the field management. This can be used as reference for high-yield and high-efficiency standardized cultivation technique for wheat interplanting with peanuts.

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  • ZHENG, Yaping & ZHENG, Zulin & WANG, Lili & WANG, Chunxiao & LU, Zeqi & JIANG, Wei & ZANG, Hongwei & FENG, Hao & ZHENG, Yongmei & WANG, Caibin, 2019. "High-yield and High-efficiency Standardized Cultivation Technique for Wheat Interplanting with Peanuts," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 11(11), November.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:300966
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.300966
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