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titleOfInvention Biological environmentally friendly pesticide
abstract The invention discloses a biological environmentally friendly pesticide comprising the following components by weight: 1-3 parts of Nanchangmycin powder, 1-3 parts of Shaoguanmycin powder, 2-5 parts of Japanese beetle bacillus powder, 3-5 parts of bacillus sphaericus powder, 1-3 parts of Meilingmycin powder, 5-7 parts of elegant jessamine powder, 2-3 parts of antiaris toxicaria powder, 2-9 parts of luffa stem, 3-9 parts of radix aconiti kusnezoffii, 8-12 parts of amomum tsao-ko, 7-10 parts of herba artemisiae, 7-16 parts of poria cocos, 4-12 parts of withered alum, 3-14 parts of fructus aurantii, 3-7 parts of frutus aurantii immaturus, 5-7 parts of tripterygium wilfordii, 8-12 parts of honeylocust, 5-8 parts of herba agrimoniae, 4-6 parts of radix euphorbiae lantu, 8-12 parts of Chinaberry seed and 100 parts of water. The biological environmentally friendly pesticide is a new pesticide which is high-efficiency, environmentally-friendly, free of secondary toxicity, residue and pollution, can keep ecological balance, is an important guarantee for realization of ecological forestry and evolutionary environment, and has broad prospects.
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