Root-knot nematode

Root-knot nematode is a highly specialized omnivorous crop parasitic nematode. It mainly damages the roots of various vegetables, showing that the lateral roots and fibrous roots are more than normal, and forms spherical or conical white nodules of different sizes on the fibrous roots of young roots, and some are bead-shaped.

The aboveground part of the damaged plant grows short and slow, with abnormal leaf color, few fruits, low yield, and even premature death of the plant.

Root-knot nematodes are serious damage to crops, ranging from reduced yields to severe crop failures, so they must be controlled in time.

Lin chemical solution for root-knot nematode:

Paecilomyces lilacinuse

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