A kind of grading treatment method for kiwifruit canker-susceptible plants
A technology for kiwifruit canker disease and a treatment method, which is applied in the field of grading treatment of kiwifruit canker susceptible plants, can solve problems such as increasing planting cost and complicating planting process, shortens the yield recovery period, slows down the speed of disease spread, and avoids root atrophy Effect
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[0041] Implementation location: Wangfengsheng Hongyang Kiwifruit Garden (4.3 mu), Jinsheng Village, Xujia Town, Dujiangyan City. In 2006, planting was carried out with a row spacing of 2m×3m (110 plants per mu). In 2011, the unit yield was 2,500kg / mu, and the output value was 52,500 yuan. The goal per mu has become a good story in the history of Hongyang kiwifruit cultivation in our province. However, since 2012, cankers have occurred one after another. In 2013, the incidence rate of the whole garden was 35%. In that year, the diseased plants were strictly followed by the method of digging and incinerating all diseased plants implemented by the government. There were 165 trees, and the total sales of the year dropped by 80,000 yuan.
[0042] Implementation time: In the spring of 2014, 43 susceptible plants were found again in the park, and they were cultivated in strict accordance with the classification treatment method proposed in this case, and other fertilizer, water and ch...
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[0059] Implementation site: Heshuqun Jinguo Kiwifruit Garden (60 mu), Jinsheng Village, Xujia Town, Dujiangyan City. In 2010, the garden was built with a row spacing of 3m×3.5m (64 plants per mu). In the spring of 2015, sporadic cankers occurred. 13%, did not adopt the method of digging and burning, but blindly treated with various medicaments after all was retained. In the spring of 2016, a large area of the park was infected with canker, and the incidence rate was 46%.
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