Disease-resisting and shoot-removing compounded agent for apples and preparation method for compounded agent
A compound agent, apple technology, applied in the field of agriculture, can solve the problems of low efficiency, infection, time-consuming and labor-intensive, etc., and achieve the effect of good germ removal effect and cost saving
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[0026] A compound agent for disease resistance and sprout removal of apples, the composition of which comprises:
[0027] Plant growth regulator: naphthaleneacetic acid 5000mg / L;
[0028] Protective agent: 70% thiophanate-methyl 500 times;
[0029] Film former: polyvinyl alcohol 3%.
Embodiment 2
[0031] A compound agent for disease resistance and sprout removal of apples, the composition of which comprises:
[0032] Plant growth regulator: naphthaleneacetic acid 7000mg / L;
[0033] Protective agent: 70% thiophanate-methyl 500 times;
[0034] Film former: polyvinyl alcohol 3%.
Embodiment 3
[0036] A compound agent for disease resistance and sprout removal of apples, the composition of which comprises:
[0037] Plant growth regulator: naphthaleneacetic acid 9000mg / L;
[0038] Protective agent: 70% thiophanate-methyl 500 times;
[0039] Film former: polyvinyl alcohol 2%.
[0040] The test proves that the technical scheme of the invention has the advantages of good germ removal effect and cost saving, and is suitable for popularization and application. Specifically:
[0041] Degermination effect: The optimized formula can reduce the number of sprouting tillers to an average of 0.5 per plant, while the control without any treatment is as high as 5.3 per plant. After artificial degerming, there will be sprouts, which generally need to be degermed 3-4 times. Use this formula to chemically remove germs, and the desired effect can be achieved at one time. And using this method, there is no significant effect on seedling height. The survey results showed that after ...
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