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Generally, the timber can be harvested in three years, and the time is not specified and as needed, but it is best in winter and spring. In the middle of winter, the weather is dry and cold, and the pests have entered hibernation, which is the best season for cutting bamboo. This time bamboo.
The physiological activities are rapidly weakened, nutrients and water are concentrated in the roots, the nutrient content of bamboo plants is very low, the water content is also very small, and the tissue structure of bamboo.
Tight, tough in texture, strong and moth-insect-inducing.
It is hard to infringe. Therefore, the bamboo cut in winter is less than 5 infested by moths, so there is an agricultural proverb "cut winter not spring". According to the experience of various places, the bamboo used to make bamboo products must be cut in winter, and the time is from the beginning of winter of the current year to the beginning of spring of the following year.
Because the bamboo has stopped growing, and soon after being cut, bamboo shoots emerge, and the bamboo can be connected to renew bamboo.
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Winter and spring are the best, because the bamboo has stopped growing, and bamboo shoots emerge soon after cutting, which can be connected to renew the bamboo forest.
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Bamboo is generally cut for more than two years.
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It is best to plant bamboo in spring or autumn, with the right temperature and humidity, and the survival rate is quite good. Bamboo is a relatively adaptable plant that can grow in both sunlight and dryness.
Bamboo shoot time Generally, there are four kinds of bamboo, each planted in different months, such as scattered bamboo, it begins to shoot between March and May in spring, and it is basically mature in June, and a large number of transplants are transplanted from August to September, and then bamboo seedlings are planted from November to December in winter.
The germination time of clumping bamboo Clumping bamboo is generally from March to May to germination, June to August to shoot shoots, the best season for clumping bamboo planting is in February in spring.
The planting season of mixed bamboo.
Mixed bamboo is a bamboo shoot from May to July, and there are two seasons for planting bamboo: October to December in autumn and winter, and February to March in spring.
4.Transplanting management of bamboo.
Generally, the normal sowing time of a large number of bamboos is to choose to sow or transplant between March and April in spring, and you can also choose to transplant in August in autumn.
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Chop down bamboo. Two things to keep in mind:
1. Master the age of bamboo. To cut down clumping bamboo, we must grasp the principle of "the grandson does not meet, and the mother and child do not separate", that is, the three-year-old clumping bamboo must be cut down, the two-year-old bamboo plant must not be cut or a small amount of selective felling, and the annual bamboo must be retained and should not be cut down. And moso bamboo.
Felling should grasp the principle of "saving three to four and not leaving seven", that is, it is strictly forbidden to cut down the moso bamboo that grows within three years, and the moso bamboo that grows for four years can be selected, and the moso bamboo that is five to six years old is suitable for cutting, and all the moso bamboo that is more than seven years old can be cut down.
2. Pay attention to the number of felling. If too much felling will cause the bamboo forest to accelerate aging or even barren or overgrown with weeds; If the cutting is too small, there will be no more bamboo shoots in the coming year, and it will also affect the normal growth of the bamboo forest. Generally, after the clumping bamboo is cut, about 1,000 plants should be retained per mu; After the moso bamboo forest is cut down, 200-300 plants per mu should be retained; The mixed bamboo forest should retain about 2,000 plants per mu; And take care of the uniform distribution of the preserved bamboo plants.
On woodland.
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Legal analysis: The new Forest Law adjusts the scope of issuance of forest felling permits, and no longer applies for felling permits for bamboo forests outside nature reserves.
Legal basis: Regulations on the Implementation of the Forest Law of the People's Republic of China
Article 28 State-owned forests and forests to State-owned forestry enterprises, institutions, farms, factories and mines, collectively owned forests and forests, and individually-owned forests to counties, the annual forest felling quota shall be formulated by the people's forestry authorities of the provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government, and shall be reviewed by the people at the same level and submitted for approval. The approved annual forest harvesting quota shall be approved every five years.
Article 29 Where forests and trees are harvested and sold as commodities, they must be included in the State's annual timber production plan, except for the charcoal forests owned by rural residents on the hill and the scattered forests owned by the individuals on the self-reserved land and in front of and behind the houses.
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There are several reasons why it is forbidden to cut down moso bamboo:
1.Phyllostachys moso is an important forest resource in China, which plays an important role in ecological restoration and environmental protection. The prohibition of cutting down moso bamboo helps to maintain the ecological balance and promote natural ecological restoration.
2.Cutting down moso bamboo can cause damage to ecosystems, leading to soil erosion and land degradation. The prohibition of cutting down moso bamboo will help reduce the damage to the ecological environment caused by human activities and protect land resources.
3.Moso bamboo is an important cash crop in China, and its products such as reeds, bamboo and bamboo shoots have high economic value. The ban on the cutting of moso bamboo helps to protect and develop the bamboo industry and promote the development of the local economy.
4.Cutting down moso bamboo can affect wildlife habitat and food**. Banning the felling of moso bamboo helps to protect the living environment of wild animals and maintain biodiversity.
5.In China, Moso bamboo has gradually formed the overall situation of forest classification chain cluster management, and the forest defined as a shelter forest is dominated by green ecological safety protection, and profit-making felling is prohibited.
In short, the prohibition of cutting down moso bamboo is a necessary measure to maintain ecological balance and achieve sustainable development by protecting the ecological environment, developing the bamboo industry and promoting the development of local economy.
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Bamboo can be cut, but self-planted bamboo can be cut. Permission is required for the felling of wild bamboo.
However, to cut down clumping bamboo, we must grasp the principle of "the grandson does not meet, and the mother and child do not separate", that is, the three-year-old clumping bamboo must be cut down, the two-year-old bamboo plant is not cut down or a small amount of selective felling, and the one-year-old bamboo must be retained and should not be cut down.
The moso bamboo felling should master the principle of "saving three to four and not leaving seven", that is, it is strictly forbidden to cut down the moso bamboo that grows within three years, and the full four years can be selected and felled, and the five to six years old moso bamboo is suitable for cutting, and more than seven years can be cut down.
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Moso bamboo in shelterbelts is not to be cut down.
For bamboo forests in commercial forests, the newly revised Forest Law has clear provisions on its harvesting:
Article 56 of the Forest Law shall apply for a felling permit for the forest trees on the forest land that is sensitive to lead cutting, and the felling shall be carried out in accordance with the provisions of the felling permit; Bamboo forests outside the natural agitation protection area do not need to apply for a felling permit, but shall comply with the technical regulations for forest felling.
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