Prevention and Control of main Diseases of Pueraria lobata
The main diseases of Pueraria lobata are blight, downy mildew, anthracnose, etc., which can be controlled by 50% carbendazim 600 times or 70% methyl topiramate 800 times. At the same time, the occurrence and damage of diseases and insect pests can also be effectively controlled by cutting off diseased branches and leaves, or artificial trapping and killing pests.
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Artificial planting of Pueraria lobata
Artificial planting Kudzuvine root suitable for wasteland, farmland, front, rear vegetable garden and other low-lying land planting. (i) Selection of good seeds. To shape high-yield kudzuvine root mainly, local folk cultivation species supplemented, absolutely do not seek trouble, plant wild kudzuvine and crude fiber local varieties. (ii) Plastic film seedling 1. Preparation of nutrient seedbed: select...
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High-yield cultivation techniques of Pueraria lobata
Kudzu powder, a mountain plant known as "Asian ginseng" for both medicine and food, is expected to become the sixth largest food crop in the world within five years, and the global demand for kudzu powder will reach 50 million tons per year (nearly 10 million mu of open arable land), experts from the World Food and Agriculture Organization and other authoritative institutions predict. After China's entry into WTO, doctors at home and abroad.
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