Analysis of the Current Development Status of Gastrodia Elata: Bl. F. Glauca S. Chow Industry in Xiaoliangshan Area of Leshan City

Shuai YANG

Abstract


In recent years, the Xiaoliangshan Area of Leshan City has actively explored local characteristic product resources, developed series Gastrodia elata. Bl. f. glauca S. Chow products, and achieved remarkable results in helping people increase income and enriching local characteristic agricultural products, adding impetus and vitality to rural revitalization.


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Gastrodia elata. Bl. f. glauca S. Chow; Xiaoliangshan Area; Industrial Development

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/13319

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