Using bamboo for erosion control

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00:09:32

Year of Production: 

2019

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SabiAgrik TV
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»How to control erosion using bamboo. Propagate and multiply bamboo for use as effective erosion control mechanism.«

On sloppy land erosion is common and leads to loss of plant nutrients. Bamboo can be used to control the erosion.

In sustainable land management soil erosion control is vital especially for areas with poor land scape. Bamboo can be used to control erosion. Clone forming bamboo can be propagated through a rhizome. To multiply the bamboo, dig up the rhizome of a bamboo that has formed a clone and either transplant it directly to the field or in transplanting bags.

Other propagation methods

The bamboo can also be propagated by stem cuttings, but in this case use cuttings got from bamboo trees that are at least 3 years. Make cuttings with at least 2 nodes at an angle of 45 degrees, remove the growing parts and plant. After 8 to 10 weeks, you begin to see growth and after that, you can transplant.

You can also propagate the bamboo using mother rhizomes.

Bamboo uses

Plant one or two stands of bamboo on sloppy land to control erosion. This is an Eco friendly method of controlling soil erosion. Bamboo does not require much maintenance hence once planted, it can grow on its own.

Bamboo can also be used in the wood industry, paper production, used as a building material and in making nurseries. Bamboo for industrial use needs to be at least 5 years old.

Sequence from Sequence to Description
00:0001:15Soil erosion control is vital in sustainable land management.
01:1602:23Clone forming bamboo can be propagated through a rhizome.
02:2403:30To multiply the bamboo, you can dig up the rhizome of a bamboo that has formed a clone and transplant it.
03:3103:58You can transplant it directly into the field or into nursery bags.
03:5904:24Bamboo can be propagated by stem cuttings.
04:2504:45After 8 to 10 weeks, you begin to see growth. You can then transplant.
04:4605:03You can also use mother rhizomes to propagate.
05:0405:49Plant one or two stands of bamboo on sloppy land to control erosion.
05:5006:07Bamboo does not require a lot of maintenance. After planting, it can grow on its own.
06:0808:48Bamboo has many other uses.
08:4909:32Credits

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