Fruit sugarcane insecticide pesticide control measures

Fruit sugar cane, also known as black sugar cane, is a type of edible sugarcane that belongs to the Graminea family. As a tropical economic crop, it thrives best in areas below 700 meters above sea level. This variety has thin stalks with juicy and sweet content, making it not only delicious but also highly nutritious. It is popular among consumers for its cooling properties, ability to quench thirst, and its refreshing taste. Effective pest control is crucial in reducing crop losses and ensuring a healthy harvest. The main pests affecting fruit sugar cane include sugarcane borers, red and whiteflies, cotton aphids, and other common pests. To manage these pests, several strategies are employed: 1. **Agricultural Control**: This involves proper cultivation techniques such as selecting healthy seedlings, planting at appropriate densities, and maintaining good soil management. The planting grooves should be spaced 120 cm apart, with a depth of over 40 cm and a bottom width of 20 cm. About 20 buds per meter are recommended to ensure a minimum of 4,500 effective stems per hectare. During the growing season, dead heart seedlings should be removed promptly, dry ends burned, and larvae inside the stems eliminated by injection or needle treatment. 2. **Physical Control**: Utilizing the phototactic behavior of adult pests, farmers can install frequency-vibration insecticidal lamps to trap them effectively. 3. **Chemical Control**: Timing is key when applying chemical treatments. The peak pest activity usually occurs between 3–4 months after planting, specifically during June–July and September–October. At this time, preventive measures should be taken. - When planting, apply 5 kg of insecticide (such as ground insects, tebutin, or Miller) into the planting ditch before covering the soil. Repeat the same amount during each fertilization session. - According to China Pesticide Network, it's important to monitor the growth stages and use solutions like 5% Ruijinte diluted 1,000 times, 98% Bataan original powder diluted 800 times, or 40% drill heart Trane diluted 2,000 times. These should be alternated with other options like 40% quenching diluted 1,000 times, 50% anti-Poly diluted 2,000 times, 48% lesbian diluted 1,500 times, or 52% agricultural land diluted 1,000 times. Use at least 45–90 kg of the mixture per acre for optimal coverage.

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Self-locking nut is a nut widely used in machinery and other industries. Its working principle is self-locking by using the friction between nut and Bolt. However, the reliability of this self-locking will be reduced under dynamic load. On some important occasions, we will take some anti-loosening measures to ensure the reliability of nut locking.

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