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Can I plant Fritillaria cirrhosa under photovoltaic panels
This study presents a regeneration system aimed at overcoming the challenge of inadequate supply in F. cirrhosa, focusing on: (1) callus induction, (2) bulblets and adventitious bud induction, and (3) artificial seed production. Fritillaria cirrhosa is a BULB growing to 0. Solar panels also protect crops from cold weather and create a favorable microclimate beneath them. Its growth altitude is mostly in high-altitude mountainous areas with an altitude of 3200 to 4500 meters, and the soil types are mainly brown soil, dark brown soil and alpine. . Imagine using the shaded spaces beneath solar panels to cultivate crops, transforming solar farms into dual-purpose lands that produce both energy and food. In this context, recent studies reveal that many crops flourish in these shaded environments.
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