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Hydrogen Peroxide Fungus Killing on Plants

"On the Killing Effect of Hydrogen Peroxide on Plant Fungi"

covers the survival of all things, and plants are often disturbed by fungi. Among the various methods of plant protection, the effect of hydrogen peroxide is worth exploring.

Hydrogen peroxide is active. Applied to plants infected with fungi may have the effect of disinfection and sterilization. However, the beauty of its use depends on the dosage and law.

If the dosage is appropriate, applied to plants, it can break the structure of fungi, disturb their metabolism, prevent their reproduction, and make plants gradually healthy. For example, on the surface of leaves and rhizomes, spraying or irrigation with a moderate hydrogen peroxide solution may reduce the potential of fungi slightly.

However, excessive use of hydrogen peroxide can also have drawbacks. Excessive hydrogen peroxide can damage the tissues of plants and damage their vitality. Although cover plants need protection, they are also delicate, and excessive stimulation can cause harm.

Therefore, if you want to kill fungi with hydrogen peroxide, you should carefully check the plant category and fungal condition, and carefully determine the dosage and application method. Only in this way can you obtain its benefits and avoid its harm, and protect the vigorous growth of plants.