How to use carbendazim to prevent edible fungi diseases
The main results are as follows: 1. the control effect of carbendazim on Mucor and Rhizopus is poor, so the pH value of culture material should be properly increased when carbendazim is applied to inhibit the growth of Mucor and Rhizopus. As carbendazim is resistant to high temperature, it is best to sterilize the culture material at high temperature to kill mold.
Second, the concentration of the liquid must be strictly controlled when mixing with carbendazim. The carbendazim used in production is generally a powder with a content of 50%, and the dosage is 0.1% of the dry material weight. If the dosage is increased, the growth of mycelium will be affected. When mixing the material, you should first dissolve the agent into a sufficient amount of water and stir well, and then mix the material to avoid spot pollution.
Third, carbendazim is easy to decompose and fail in alkaline environment, so lime can not be used at the same time when mixing. In addition, it should be used alternately with other fungicides.
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