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titleOfInvention Rice bacterial disease control agent for seed treatment
abstract The object of the present invention is to provide a new use for a composition containing copper sulfate and sodium hydrogen carbonate. Kind Code: A1 The present invention relates to a rice bacterial disease for seed treatment (seedling rot caused by rice germ or rice germ caused by bacterial wilt), comprising copper sulfate and sodium hydrogen carbonate as active ingredients. Bacterial disease (such as blight germ) Bacterial disease of rice characterized by treating rice seeds with a controlling agent and an effective amount of copper sulfate and sodium bicarbonate (seedling rot or seedling germ caused by rice germ) Control method of seedling blight disease caused by the disease). [Selection diagram] None
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