Post by account_disabled on Feb 25, 2024 1:05:13 GMT -5
López Lambertini said the fight against the virus is crucial and therefore it is necessary to implement phytosanitary strategies for prevention and control. He said that to achieve good results it is important to work together at all stages of production chain seedbed growers and producers of both crops. On the other hand for growers and producers, experts say limit the number of people entering the crop, place rugs or trays at all entrances, disinfect shoes, wear specialized clothing when working in each greenhouse, and frequently disinfect workers' hands. disinfect.
One option UK Mobile Database for disinfecting equipment, tools, shoes, and other non-porous surfaces is to use bleach. For example a good alternative is to use two blades and have one blade sterilized while the other is used. If you have infected or suspected infected plants in your greenhouse or land please report to work at the end of the work day. Do not touch plants when walking between rows. Visually inspect leaves, stems, petioles, calyxes and fruits. Plants with typical virus symptoms or that are found to be unqualified are then eliminated and burned together with the plants.
Any plants found around suspicious plants are eliminated. the spread of diseases in the early stages of the crop. In addition, plant stress caused by seed-borne diseases must be eliminated after transplantation. It is therefore important not to move plants or fruit if symptoms are suspected to be consistent with the virus. Finally, he pointed out not to overwater. If irrigating through furrows lock the ends of each furrow to avoid water spillage and spread of virus particles. In the final step, dealers are advised to clean their vehicles and small producers and home gardeners not to use tomato and pepper seeds from virus-producing areas.
One option UK Mobile Database for disinfecting equipment, tools, shoes, and other non-porous surfaces is to use bleach. For example a good alternative is to use two blades and have one blade sterilized while the other is used. If you have infected or suspected infected plants in your greenhouse or land please report to work at the end of the work day. Do not touch plants when walking between rows. Visually inspect leaves, stems, petioles, calyxes and fruits. Plants with typical virus symptoms or that are found to be unqualified are then eliminated and burned together with the plants.
Any plants found around suspicious plants are eliminated. the spread of diseases in the early stages of the crop. In addition, plant stress caused by seed-borne diseases must be eliminated after transplantation. It is therefore important not to move plants or fruit if symptoms are suspected to be consistent with the virus. Finally, he pointed out not to overwater. If irrigating through furrows lock the ends of each furrow to avoid water spillage and spread of virus particles. In the final step, dealers are advised to clean their vehicles and small producers and home gardeners not to use tomato and pepper seeds from virus-producing areas.