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titleOfInvention Control method against above-ground diseases using bio-pesticides containing bacteria as control microorganisms
abstract [PROBLEMS] To provide a favorable environment for controlling microorganisms on a plant body to which a biological pesticide is sprayed, and to provide a therapeutic control effect that the biological pesticide has been inferior to a chemical pesticide. The object of the present invention is to provide a control method that provides a more effective control of the above-ground diseases of plants. According to the present invention, a biological pesticide containing a control bacterium is mixed with an aqueous medium to prepare a treatment solution having a pH of 7.5 to 9, and is applied on a plant by a spraying treatment. By providing a simple environment, it is possible to improve the control effect of the biopesticidal plant on the above-ground diseases. At this time, by spraying a treatment solution containing sodium bicarbonate and having a pH of 7.5-9, compared to the effects of both (biological pesticide and sodium bicarbonate) alone, the therapeutic effect as well as the preventive effect Both control effects can be increased in a synergistic manner, and the control effect of biological pesticides on the above-ground diseases of plants can be improved. [Selection figure] None
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