What are the diseases and insect pests in mulberry planting?
What are the diseases and insect pests in mulberry planting? How to prevent and cure it? Also ask experienced netizens to help introduce common mulberry pests such as mulberry inchworm, mulberry caterpillar and mulberry weevil; mulberry diseases include mulberry ointment disease and shell insect; the planting network has sorted out the prevention and control methods of the above diseases and insect pests, which are listed below for netizens' reference. Management and control methods of mulberry diseases and insect pests: 1. Sawing dead fist of dead pile, pruning thin branches and burning mulberry garden before mulberry pests are stung. 2. Spring ploughing and weeding to remove unreasonable interplanting crops in the garden. 3. The unfertilized fields should be supplemented with available nitrogen fertilizer before the middle of April. 4. Renovate the ditch system to ensure that it can be irrigated and drained. 5. Mulberry trees with plaster disease and shell insects should first wipe off the adults of shell insects, scrape off the protective layer of plaster disease, and then spray with detergent solution (preparation ratio: 1 kg of detergent plus 5 kg of water). Chemical control methods of mulberry diseases and insect pests: 1. 3500 times of methomyl wettable powder was sprayed on all mulberry gardens before April 20, and the safe interval was 12 days. 2. Pesticide varieties with reliable quality should be selected, and mulberry varieties Yu 71-1 should not use organophosphorus pesticides to prevent the induction of broken stalk bacterial blight. Spraying should be comprehensive, so that the branches are up and down, especially the mulberry fists should be sprayed wet and thoroughly. 3. When mulberry thrips occur more frequently, 40% dimethoate EC can be added to the solution. 4. Mulberry trees with mulberry blight should cut off diseased branches and leaves in time, burn them centrally, and use mulberry blight inhibitors to control mulberry blight once a week for 2 or 3 times in a row. 4. It is found that mulberry longicorn beetles are harmful to mulberry trees. 50 times of 80% dichlorvos EC is injected into wormholes to kill mulberry longicorn beetle larvae, and other pesticides are not allowed to be injected into worms to prevent drug residues from affecting the safety of silkworms. Click to get more mulberry planting techniques click to get more flower planting techniques
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How to plant Queshan fruit mulberry?
How to plant Queshan fruit mulberry? Is there anything you should pay attention to? Also ask netizens to help introduce the planting technology of Queshan fruit mulberry arranged by the farming network, which is listed below for netizens' reference. 1, Queshan fruit mulberry seedling selection: fruit mulberry seedlings generally choose the best grafted seedlings before and after the Spring Festival, or stay in the previous year.
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