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titleOfInvention Treatment of Banana Fusarium Wilt Plants
abstract The invention discloses a treatment method for banana fusarium wilt plants, comprising the following steps: (1) finding diseased plants, cutting them off on the spot, stacking stems and leaves in place, and spraying chlorine dioxide around the diseased plants; Sprinkle medicaments on the diseased plants, the medicaments include: ammonium bicarbonate and/or urea, chives, quicklime and chlorine dioxide; (3) Cover the diseased plants with a black anti-seepage film, and the edge of the anti-seepage film is buried in the soil , isolate the diseased plant from the surrounding environment. In the method for treating banana fusarium wilt plants of the present invention, when treating the diseased plants, the diseased plants are cut down on the spot, the stems and leaves are piled up in place, and chlorine dioxide is used to sprinkle around the diseased plants to prevent the spread of pathogens. Then sprinkle the medicine, and then cover it with a black impermeable membrane. Quicklime and water vapor can generate heat, and several other raw materials can produce irritating gas. The black impermeable membrane can absorb heat and stuff these irritating gases in the membrane, killing the diseased plants and the bacteria in the nearby soil.
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