Safener for preventing corn from side effects due to azole pesticides and application method thereof
A technology of side effects and safener, applied in the field of pesticides, can solve the problems of no literature reports, etc., and achieve the effect of easy implementation, simple treatment method, and restoration of root length
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[0038] Embodiment 1: the ferrous chloride of certain quality and indole acetic acid are dissolved with distilled water, be mixed with ferrous chloride concentration and be 0.2%, the solution that indole acetic acid concentration is 0.002%, mix and stir evenly, by mass ratio, Iron element: seed = 0.01: 1 Weigh the seeds, soak the weighed seeds in the growth regulator solution and trace element solution for 8 hours, pour them into a container to dry, and then coat the seeds and dry them in the air.
Embodiment 2
[0039] Embodiment 2: a certain quality of ferrous chloride and indole acetic acid are dissolved with distilled water, and it is 0.2% that ferrous chloride concentration is mixed with, and the solution that indole acetic acid concentration is 0.002% is mixed and stirred evenly, in mass ratio, Iron element: seed = 0.02: 1 Weigh the seeds, soak the weighed seeds in the growth regulator solution and trace element solution for 8 hours, pour them into a container to dry, and then coat the seeds and dry them in the air.
Embodiment 3
[0040] Embodiment 3: the ferrous chloride of certain quality and indole acetic acid are dissolved with distilled water, be mixed with ferrous chloride concentration and be 0.2%, the solution that indole acetic acid concentration is 0.002%, mix and stir evenly, by mass ratio, Iron element: seed = 0.04: 1 Weigh the seeds, soak the weighed seeds in the growth regulator solution and trace element solution for 8 hours, pour them into a container to dry, and then coat the seeds and dry them in the air.
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