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titleOfInvention Medicine for preventing and treating corn brown patches and preparation method thereof
abstract The invention relates to a medicine for preventing and treating corn brown patches. A preparation method of the medicine includes the steps of: weighing toosendan fruits, cloves, flos magnoliae, tagetes patula, cornus officinalis, rhizoma menispermi, cape jasmine, semen strychni, radix bupleuri, fructus aurantii, fructus forsythiae and liquorice, grinding the raw materials into fine powder, soaking the powders and performing heated reflux extraction, and performing evaporation to recycle alcohol and obtain a paste, and diluting the paste in water to obtain a finish product. The medicine is sprayed in a corn field for 3 days continuously, and then after 2 days, is applied for 3 days again, wherein the medicine is sprayed for 1 time in forenoon and 1 time in afternoon every day. The active components are cooperated with each other, so that the medicine can treat the corn brown patches effectively with curing rate being higher than 94%. In addition, growth-promoting components in the medicine can fertilize and nourish soil, thereby enhancing resistance and growth capability of crops.
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