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titleOfInvention Method for preventing and treating plant soil-borne diseases and cultivating anti-bacteria cultivation soil
abstract The invention provides a method for preventing and treating plant soil-borne diseases and cultivating anti-bacteria cultivation soil. The method comprises the steps that firstly, during the stubble-free period in spring and summer, soil in a greenhouse or a field is deep tilled and is smashed, haulm or other straw and quick lime are evenly scattered to the soil, the soil is tilled again and watered, the soil is pressed tightly after being covered with a plastic film, and then a shed is covered tightly or sunshine soil drying is carried out; secondly, microbial manure or organic compost containing beneficial bacteria is evenly applied to the soil, ditching and ridging are carried out, and plants are prepared to be planted. The method solves the problems that the soil is easily infected by the disease bacteria again after high-temperature shed covering or sunshine soil drying is carried out, and when the microbial manure or the organic compost containing the beneficial bacteria is applied, due to the fact that the number of indigenous microorganisms in the soil is large, the beneficial microorganisms guided by applying the bacterial manure or the organic compost containing the beneficial bacteria are generally not prone to colonization and cannot play a role.
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