Which orchards should not be used to weed with glyphosate

The use of glyphosate for weeding in peach, pear and plum gardens not only affects the yield and quality of peach, pear and plum, but also induces the occurrence of peach, pear and plum gum disease, and accelerates aging death. The peaches, pears, and plum gardens that have just planted the young trees are weeded with glyphosate, and the growth is sluggish, even dead, and cannot survive.

Glyphosate is a herbicide that has great lethality to roots, while peach, pear and plum are shallow root crops. Roots are easily killed, seriously affecting fertilizer and water absorption, and have a great impact on yield and quality, especially The effects of peach, pear and plum saplings are more serious, but the growth is slow and the death is heavy. It is recommended that the fruit farmers do not use herbicides such as glyphos to weed, and herbicides such as paraquat are used for weeding. Because herbicides such as paraquat can only kill the green part of the ground, it will not harm the root system. Therefore, it is safer to use herbicides such as paraquat in peach, pear and plum gardens.

Author: Wang Zi
Source: Henan Science and Technology News
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