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titleOfInvention Metal-prothioconazole nano pesticide and preparation method and application thereof
abstract The invention discloses a metal-prothioconazole nano pesticide and a preparation method and application thereof, wherein a metal-prothioconazole complex with the particle size of 185-350nm is the metal-prothioconazole nano pesticide, and the preparation method comprises the following steps: (1) preparing a prothioconazole methanol solution and a metal ion solution; (2) dripping the prothioconazole methanol solution into the metal ion solution, stirring and standing; (3) centrifuging, and fully washing the obtained precipitate with methanol and ultrapure water respectively to obtain the metal-prothioconazole complex, wherein the metal-prothioconazole complex with the particle size of 185-350nm is the metal-prothioconazole nano pesticide. The metal-prothioconazole nano pesticide is used for killing crop bacteria and has an inhibiting effect on rhizoctonia solani, fusarium graminearum, peanut sclerotium rolfsii, botrytis cinerea and wheat take-all pathogen.
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