Green plant protection in China helps late sowing wheat increase yield and improve quality

Published 2022년 6월 28일

Tridge summary

A harvesting technology called Yunle, designed to enhance wheat quality and increase production, was recently demonstrated in Beijing during a hot sunny day. The technology, which is part of the national strategy to optimize grain storage, received positive feedback from experts and resulted in noticeably plump grains. Despite challenges like autumn floods and late planting, Beijing has implemented technical solutions and demonstrated a new quality-improving and yield-boosting agent called Yunle Shou. This agent is capable of strengthening seedlings, enhancing resistance to diseases, and bolstering resilience to stress, contributing to a successful summer grain harvest. The Agricultural Technology Extension Service Center has been conducting trials of this technology across the country since 2017, with notable improvements in crop quality and efficiency.
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On the morning of June 25th, the sun was scorching hot and the heat wave was rolling in. With the rumbling sound, the harvester was harvesting in the wheat fields in Beijing. On the same day, the field acceptance meeting of the wheat Yunle harvesting technology to improve quality and increase production was held in Yu, Pinggu District. Held in Kouzhen. Relevant experts from the National Agricultural Technology Extension Service Center, the Institute of Plant Protection of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, the Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry, the Beijing Plant Protection Station, the Pinggu District Plant Protection Service Center and other units conducted on-site harvests on the experimental fields for improving wheat quality and increasing yield Yield measurement. The expert team strictly followed the wheat production acceptance method of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs. After harvesting area measurement, harvester inspection and clearance, ...
Source: Chinaeconomy

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