STUDYING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE DRUG MATRIN BIO 0.5% V.R. IN THE FIGHT AGAINST ONION FLY AND THRIPS ON ONIONS
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Pest, species , habitat, Onion fly , Thrips , environment, advantage, Matrin Bio 0.5% w.r., insecticide, efficiency.Abstract
The dangerous pest Matrin Bio 0.5% w.r. proved to be an effective remedy in the fight against onion fly and thrips at a rate of 1.0-1.5 l/ha on onions. At the specified rate of consumption, the preparation Matrin Bio 0.5% w.r. does not have a toxic effect on the growth and development of plants.
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