Fungicide smoke generated by electrical heating effectively controls gray mold of Chinese chives and reduces residue risk through adequate environmental sterilization.
Haojie GaoShaokun ShiFengxin LuanYan JinWenwen ZhangYue XuBeixing LiWei MuChuanjie GaoFeng LiuPublished in: Pest management science (2022)
It is feasible to control air-borne disease through the vaporization of fungicides into smoke by electrical heating. Smoke application would effectively inhibit the spores in the air and would not increase the humidity of the environment. These findings indicate that smoke application is a labor-saving pesticide application technology viable in production.
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