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. 2004 Dec;26(6):604-7.

[Ecological technique of cultivating Coptis chinensis in woods and co-cultivating it with maize]

[Article in Chinese]
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[Ecological technique of cultivating Coptis chinensis in woods and co-cultivating it with maize]

[Article in Chinese]
Jin-Tang Xu et al. Zhongguo Yi Xue Ke Xue Yuan Xue Bao. 2004 Dec.

Abstract

Objective: To establish ecologically new modes of cultivating Coptis chinensis in woods and co-cultivating it with maize.

Methods: Based on the experience obtained from plot comparative test and production test, we used application-oriented research methods, and established new Coptis chinensis cultivation techniques that protect the natural environment.

Results: Coptis chinensis was harvested 6 years after cultivation. Yield of Coptis chinensis cultivated in forest (69.5 kg per 0.067 hm2) was higher with 3.7% than that in controls which cultivated under shed (67 kg). Yield of Coptis chinensis co-cultivated together with maize (168.4 kg per 0.067 hm2) was lower with 15.8% than that in controls which cultivated under shed (200 kg).

Conclusion: The new cultivation modes of Coptis chinensis is an ecologically new technique that assures the good growth of medicinal plants, cereals, forest and animal husbandry.

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