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Chemistry Control of Peach Fruit Moth and Agriculture High-Quality Development

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Peach fruit moth (Carposina sasakii Matsumura) is the most important insect to influence the quality of red plum apricot and difficulty to control. To control the damage of peach fruit moth on the fruit of red plum apricot and increase the income of local farmer, the experiment of controlling peach fruit moth on red plum apricot using high efficiency chlorine Cypermethrin was conducted in 2009.There were 34 red plum apricot strains in the experiment orchard.The 33 of them is spayied by 2000 times high efficiency chlorine Cypermethrin and 1 is not spayied by high efficiency chlorine Cypermethr. The effect was investigated in the harvest. The pesticide residues of fruits using high-efficiency cypermethrin was analyzed in 2019. The result showed that there is almost not insect in the control experiment fruit but there is not quality fruit in control fruit, which showed that the method using high efficiency chlorine Cypermethrin to control the Peach fruit moth is a good method because the effect of Cypermethrin on controlling peach fruit moth is good and the pesticide residues is low. The high-efficiency cypermethrin against peach fruit moth was a safe, reliable and effective method.
Title: Chemistry Control of Peach Fruit Moth and Agriculture High-Quality Development
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Peach fruit moth (Carposina sasakii Matsumura) is the most important insect to influence the quality of red plum apricot and difficulty to control.
To control the damage of peach fruit moth on the fruit of red plum apricot and increase the income of local farmer, the experiment of controlling peach fruit moth on red plum apricot using high efficiency chlorine Cypermethrin was conducted in 2009.
There were 34 red plum apricot strains in the experiment orchard.
The 33 of them is spayied by 2000 times high efficiency chlorine Cypermethrin and 1 is not spayied by high efficiency chlorine Cypermethr.
The effect was investigated in the harvest.
The pesticide residues of fruits using high-efficiency cypermethrin was analyzed in 2019.
The result showed that there is almost not insect in the control experiment fruit but there is not quality fruit in control fruit, which showed that the method using high efficiency chlorine Cypermethrin to control the Peach fruit moth is a good method because the effect of Cypermethrin on controlling peach fruit moth is good and the pesticide residues is low.
The high-efficiency cypermethrin against peach fruit moth was a safe, reliable and effective method.

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