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titleOfInvention New use of forsythia suspense in plant mite killing
abstract The invention discloses an application of forsythia suspense in the preparation of plant acaricides for treatment and in particular relates to an acaricide for killing carmine spider mites. The preparation method of the acaricide from the forsythia suspense is as follows: drying a forsythia suspense plant, and smashing to 80 meshes; weighing the smashed forsythia suspense, placing into a stirring container, adding an organic solvent which is 6 times the weight of the smashed forsythia suspense, stirring and leaching three times in a constant-temperature water-bath pot at the temperature of 60 DEG C with 24 hours for each time; separating and filtering to get leaching liquor, evaporating and concentrating the leaching liquor under the vacuum degree of 0.07Mpa, recovering the organic solvent in the leaching liquor, and getting a concentrated solution of forsythia suspense extract; and performing decompression concentration on the concentrated solution till the content of solids is 80.3%, adding a solubilizer which is 0.2 times the weight of the concentrated solution, adding an emulsifier which is 0.2 times the weight of the concentrated solution for dissolution, and preparing the forsythia suspense plant acaricide. The forsythia suspense plant acaricide has the advantages of having no environmental pollution, being less prone to generating medicament resistance, having a significant anti-mite effect, being simple and easy to extract, and being conductive to industrial production.
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