How to identify crop injury symptoms

1, spots

Spot phytotoxicity mainly occurs on the leaves, and sometimes on stems and fruit epidermis.

2, Huanghua

Yellowing can occur in the stems and leaves of the plant, causing more yellowing of the leaves. The main cause of yellowing is that the pesticides hinder the main photosynthesis of chlorophyll, light yellow leaves are yellow, and the whole plant is yellow.

3, deformity

Abnormalities caused by phytotoxicity can occur in the stems and leaves of crops. Commonly there are leaf curling, tufts, rooting, malformed ear, and abnormal fruit.

4, withered

The wilting of the medicine often manifests symptoms throughout the plant and is mostly caused by herbicides.

5, growth stagnation

This type of phytotoxicity inhibits the normal growth of the crop and slows the growth of the plant. Herbicide phytotoxicity generally has this phenomenon, but it is only slightly different.

6, infertility

Infertility is a reflection of phytotoxicity caused by improper use of crops during reproduction.

7, shedding

This kind of phytotoxicity is mostly manifested in fruit trees and some dicotyledonous plants, with fallen leaves, fallen flowers, fruit drop and other symptoms.

8, poor fruit

Such phytotoxicity is manifested in the fruit of the plant, the appearance of the fruit becomes smaller, the appearance of the fruit is abnormal, and the quality deteriorates, affecting the value of food.

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