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titleOfInvention Control of pests in apple garden using polymer coating
abstract The present invention relates to a new apple garden pest control method to reduce pesticide spread and recovery by controlling the pests of apple garden using the coating method of the polymer. Features of the Invention A new pest control method that prevents the proliferation and spread of pests and eliminates them by coating various high-molecular materials of fruiting bodies forming pathogens such as layered rot diseases formed on apple tree branches, or wintering areas of pests such as baboons and aphids. to be.n n n Polymer materials used include polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinylacetate, resins, starch-containing resins, synthetic polymer materials such as photodegradable resins, biodegradability such as polycaprolactone, polylactide, polyglycolide, and aliphatic polyesters. Synthetic polymers, pullulan, dextran, carrageenan, alginate, xanthan gum, microorganisms such as polyhydroxyalkanoic acid It is a biodegradable polymer material, and these polymer materials are used alone or mixed, sprayed or applied by dissolving them in a solvent or heat treatment with low toxicity to apple trees such as water or alcohol.n n n The present invention can reduce the number of times of disinfectant spraying of the basic apple garden, which requires 16 to 20 times a year, and the effect of reducing the problem, reducing the environmental pollution source, and improving the quality due to residual pesticides can be expected. In particular, labor costs and pesticide costs required for pesticide spraying can be saved, and the production of apples can be reduced by improving the yield of apples by controlling pests, and it can raise international competitiveness in apple production in preparation for Uruguay Round.
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