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Основной элемент технологии при возделывании салата листового - применение биологических средств защиты от фитофагов

Основной элемент технологии при возделывании салата листового - применение биологических средств защиты от фитофагов

Abstract

При запрещенном химическом методе защиты салата листового от фитофагов определен наиболее эффективный биологический метод защиты. При защите салата от тли препаратом битоксибациллин П выход продукции составил 238 шт/100 м2, а при использовании энтомофагов - 249 шт/100 м2 (контроль 203 шт/100 м2). As a chemical method of protection lettuce against phytophagous is prohibited it was defined the most effective biological method. Using preparation bitikcibacilin P for protection lettuce against aphis yield was 238 ps/100 square meters, using entomophagous - 249 ps/100 square meters (check sample 203 ps/100 square meters).

Keywords

plant protection, фитофаги, защита растений, phytophagous, biological methods of protection, возделывание листового салата, зеленые культуры, cultivation of lettuce, green crops, салат листовой, биологические методы защиты, lettuce against

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