CN111955490A - Fruit tree wound healing agent and application method thereof - Google Patents

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CN111955490A
CN111955490A CN202010906377.9A CN202010906377A CN111955490A CN 111955490 A CN111955490 A CN 111955490A CN 202010906377 A CN202010906377 A CN 202010906377A CN 111955490 A CN111955490 A CN 111955490A
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Abstract

The invention provides a fruit tree wound healing agent and a use method thereof, wherein the fruit tree wound healing agent comprises the following raw materials in parts by weight: 10-30 parts of adhesive, 5-10 parts of bactericide, 10-20 parts of insecticide, 5-6 parts of repairing agent, 20-30 parts of efficacy maintaining agent, 12-18 parts of protein film forming agent and 900-1100 parts of plant leaching agent. So as to heal the damage of the fruit tree in the pruning process.

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Fruit tree wound healing agent and application method thereof
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of tree nutrient solution, in particular to a wound healing agent for fruit trees and a using method thereof.
Background
In the planting process of the fig, in order to control the height of the fig, cultivate a good tree body structure, facilitate harvesting and intensive operation and improve the yield per unit area, the branches of the fig need to be trimmed regularly to ensure the growth vigor of the fig. After the fig tree is pruned, a large amount of juice flows out of the wound of the fig tree, the fig tree cannot be healed quickly, the pruned wound is easily infected by fungi or bacteria, insect damage is induced, decay and nutrient loss of a vine plant branch are easily caused, the whole vine plant can die, the death rate is generally 25% -30%, and serious economic loss is brought to growers.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention aims to solve the technical problem of providing a wound healing agent and a using method thereof to heal the damage of a fruit tree in the pruning process, and is particularly suitable for the technical problem that the wound of a fig tree is difficult to heal after pruning.
In order to solve the technical problems, the invention adopts the following technical scheme:
designing a fruit tree wound healing agent, which comprises the following raw materials in parts by weight: 10-30 parts of adhesive, 5-10 parts of bactericide, 10-20 parts of insecticide, 5-6 parts of repairing agent, 20-30 parts of efficacy maintaining agent, 12-18 parts of protein film forming agent and 900-1100 parts of plant leaching agent.
Preferably, the bactericide is prepared by mixing a tobacco leaching solution and flusulfamide according to a ratio of 3-5: 1, wherein the tobacco leaching solution is prepared by adding tobacco into an ethanol solution with a volume fraction of 70-80% according to a mass ratio of 1: 2-3, and performing reflux extraction.
Preferably, the pesticide is a mixed solution of a derris extract and a saponin extract, and the volume ratio of the derris extract to the saponin extract is 0.5-1: 0.5 to 1.
Preferably, the repairing agent comprises, by weight, 1.5-2 parts of naphthylacetic acid and 1.5-2 parts of phenylalanine.
Preferably, the protein film former is a casein film former.
Preferably, the plant extract is a cooling liquid obtained by boiling and filtering water, folium artemisiae argyi, corn stigma and pepper, wherein the ratio of water: folium artemisiae argyi: corn silk: the weight ratio of the pepper is 1000: 10-20: 1-5: 1 to 5.
Preferably, the drug effect retention agent is a mixture of glycerin and animal fat at a mass ratio of 0.5: 1 to 2.
A method for using the wound healing agent for fruit tree is to apply it to the wound, rotten part, or the hole, cracked or fallen part of tree bark, which is generated by insect pest or rotten, every 7 days. Particularly, a knife is used for deeply scratching a long circle around a disease scar for trunk rot, dry rot and ring rot of woody plants, and a plurality of knives are alternately scratched in the middle part to reach the healthy tissues or xylem.
Compared with the prior art, the invention has the beneficial technical effects that:
1. the wound healing agent prepared by the invention is smeared at the wound of the vine of the fruit tree, can accelerate the healing speed of the wound, and does not influence the normal growth of the branch bud after the wound formed by pruning is healed; the protein film-forming agent effectively prevents water and nutrient loss of the fig vine wound, increases nutrition, improves antibacterial and antibacterial capabilities of the wound and accelerates the healing speed of the wound.
2. The invention preferably selects the mixed solution of the derris extract and the saponin extract as the pesticide, and adopts the pure plant bactericide which is green and environment-friendly. The protein film-forming agent is a casein film-forming agent, so that the protein film-forming agent has better air permeability and water vapor permeability, provides conditions for wound healing, and can improve the ductility of a formed film by matching with an animal glue adhesive, so that the formed film is not easy to crack and the wettability of the healing agent can be improved; preferably, the naphthylacetic acid and phethalanilic acid compound agent is used as a repairing agent, and is combined with the plant leachate, so that the rapid healing of the wound is accelerated; the preferable plant leachate contains various alkaloids, so that the insect-proof antibacterial effect is better; contains various effective substances capable of promoting plant cell division, and can accelerate the proliferation and division of cells at wounds by adding a growth promoter, thereby accelerating the healing speed of the wounds of the fig vine plants.
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The following examples are given to illustrate specific embodiments of the present invention, but are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention in any way. (ii) a The raw materials are all conventional commercial industrial raw materials if not specifically indicated; the processing and manufacturing methods are conventional methods unless otherwise specified.
Example 1:
a wound healing agent for fig tree is applied to wound, rotten part, hole caused by insect pest or rotten part, and cracked or fallen part of bark, once every 7 days. Particularly, a knife is used for deeply scratching a long circle around a disease scar for trunk rot, dry rot and ring rot of woody plants, and a plurality of knives are alternately scratched in the middle part to reach the healthy tissues or xylem.
The wound healing agent comprises the following raw materials in parts by weight: 30 parts of adhesive, 10 parts of bactericide, 20 parts of insecticide, 6 parts of repairing agent, 30 parts of efficacy maintaining agent, 18 parts of protein film forming agent and 900 parts of plant leachate.
Preferably, the bactericide is prepared by mixing tobacco leachate and flusulfamide according to a ratio of 5:1, wherein the tobacco leachate is prepared by adding tobacco into an ethanol solution with a volume fraction of 80% according to a mass ratio of 1:3 and performing reflux extraction.
The pesticide is a mixed solution of a derris extract and a saponin extract; the repairing agent comprises, by weight, 1.5 parts of naphthylacetic acid and 2 parts of phenylalanine acid; the protein film-forming agent is a casein film-forming agent; the plant leachate is a cooling liquid obtained by boiling and filtering water, folium artemisiae argyi, corn stigma and pepper, wherein the weight ratio of water: folium artemisiae argyi: corn silk: the weight ratio of the pepper is 1000: 10: 5: 5; the drug effect maintaining agent is prepared by mixing glycerol and animal fat in a mass ratio of 0.5: 2.
example 2:
the present embodiment is different from embodiment 1 in that: the wound healing agent comprises the following raw materials in parts by weight: 15 parts of adhesive, 5 parts of bactericide, 10 parts of insecticide, 5 parts of repairing agent, 20 parts of efficacy maintaining agent, 12 parts of protein film forming agent and 900-1100 parts of plant leaching agent.
Example 3:
the present embodiment is different from embodiment 1 in that: the wound healing agent comprises the following raw materials in parts by weight: 20 parts of adhesive, 8 parts of bactericide, 15 parts of insecticide, 6 parts of repairing agent, 25 parts of efficacy maintaining agent, 16 parts of protein film forming agent and 1000 parts of plant leachate. The pesticide is a mixed solution of derris extract and saponin extract; the repairing agent comprises, by weight, 1.5 parts of naphthylacetic acid and 2 parts of phenylalanine acid. The pesticide is a mixed solution of a derris extract and a saponin extract, wherein the volume ratio of the mixed solution is 1: 1, mixing; folium artemisiae argyi: corn silk: the weight ratio of the pepper is 1000: 8: 5: 5.
implementation 4:
the present embodiment is different from embodiment 1 in that: 25 parts of adhesive, 8 parts of bactericide, 18 parts of insecticide, 6 parts of repairing agent, 30 parts of efficacy maintaining agent, 15 parts of protein film forming agent and 900 parts of plant leachate; the pesticide is a mixed solution of a derris extract and a saponin extract, wherein the volume ratio of the mixed solution is 1: 1, mixing; folium artemisiae argyi: corn silk: the weight ratio of the pepper is 1000: 20: 3: 3.
example of effects:
tests show that the wound healing agent provided by the application can be suitable for healing the wound of the fig tree, and the healing speed of the wound after being smeared is greatly improved; preferably, the casein film forming agent has good air permeability and water vapor permeability, provides conditions for wound healing, and can improve the ductility of a formed film by matching with an animal glue adhesive, so that the formed film is not easy to crack, and the wettability of the healing agent can be improved; preferably, the naphthylacetic acid and phethalanilic acid compound agent is used as a repairing agent, and is combined with the plant leachate, so that the rapid healing of the wound is accelerated; the preferable plant leachate contains various alkaloids, so that the insect-proof antibacterial effect is better; contains various effective substances capable of promoting plant cell division, and can accelerate the proliferation and division of cells at wounds by adding a growth promoter, thereby accelerating the healing speed of the wounds of the fig vine plants.
After the fig tree was trimmed, the healing agent of the present invention was applied to the wound and the rate of wound healing was observed. The healing rate of fig branch wounds at different time points within 48h (healing rate ═ healing area/wound area) was recorded, as shown in the following table: (the amount of the healing agent prepared in each example was 6mL/cm2 (ii) a Comparative example 1 was no treatment and treatment group 2 was a commercially available plant wound healing agent, each of which was applied at the amount indicated in the product specification.
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Although the present invention has been described in detail with reference to the above embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in the specific parameters of the above embodiments may be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention, and various specific embodiments are formed, which are common variations of the present invention and will not be described in detail herein.

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1. The fruit tree wound healing agent is characterized by comprising the following raw materials in parts by weight: 10-30 parts of adhesive, 5-10 parts of bactericide, 10-20 parts of insecticide, 5-6 parts of repairing agent, 20-30 parts of efficacy maintaining agent, 12-18 parts of protein film forming agent and 900-1100 parts of plant leaching agent.
2. The fruit tree wound healing agent according to claim 1, wherein the adhesive is prepared from aluminum acetate and glycerin in a ratio of 1: 1 to 1.5 by weight.
3. The fruit tree wound healing agent according to claim 1, wherein the bactericide is prepared by mixing tobacco leachate and sulbrom in a ratio of 3-5: 1, wherein the tobacco leachate is prepared by adding tobacco into an ethanol solution with a volume fraction of 70-80% in a mass ratio of 1: 2-3, and performing reflux extraction.
4. The fruit tree wound healing agent as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pesticide is a mixture of yu teng extract and saponin extract, and the volume ratio of yu teng extract to saponin extract is 0.5-1: 0.5 to 1.
5. The fruit tree wound healing agent according to claim 1, wherein the repairing agent comprises, by weight, 1.5 to 2 parts of naphthylacetic acid and 1.5 to 2 parts of phenylalanine.
6. The fruit tree wound healing agent according to claim 1, wherein the protein film forming agent is a casein film forming agent.
7. The fruit tree wound healing agent according to claim 1, wherein the plant extract is a cooling liquid obtained by boiling and filtering water, mugwort leaves, corn silk and zanthoxylum bungeanum, wherein the ratio of water: folium artemisiae argyi: corn silk: the weight ratio of the pepper is 1000: 10-20: 1-5: 1 to 5.
8. The fruit tree wound healing agent according to claim 1, wherein the drug effect maintaining agent is a mixture of glycerin and animal fat in a mass ratio of 0.5: 1 to 2.
9. The application method of the fruit tree wound healing agent is characterized in that: the wound healing agent according to any one of claims 1 to 8 is applied to wounds, rotten parts of trees, holes due to insect pests or rotting, cracks or abscission parts of bark lesions once every 7 days.
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