A: The low yield of apricot gardens is mostly caused by extensive management, poor variety, lack of pollination trees and poor control of pests and diseases. By strengthening soil and fertilizer management, deepening the expansion of points, adding organic fertilizer, pressing green manure and loosening soil, changing soil and other measures to improve the physical condition of the soil and improve fertility; secondly, moderately trimming, removing some large branches, opening the light path, and then Rotation to carry out the retraction of the backbone branches, cultivating the robust result branches, increasing the area of ​​results; the third pest control, especially the scale insects; the fourth replanting encryption, for the apricots with too small density and lack of plants Inter-row encryption and replanting should avoid the original acupoints when replanting; the fifth high-replacement, change the apricot garden into an excellent variety, and the apricot garden lacking the pollination tree should be changed according to the proportion.
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