2021
DOI: 10.7585/kjps.2021.25.4.371
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Comparison of Nematicidal Effect and Residual Amount by Injection Time and Number of Holes using Emamectin Benzoate Via Tree Injection Against Pine Wood Nematode, Bursaphelenchus xylophilus

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“…Moreover, an excessive or frequent administration of pesticides through trunk injection could disrupt the tree's nutrient balance, consequently impacting its growth and well-being. Therefore, following the administration of pesticidal injections to trees, it is inevitable that injection wounds will occur [83][84][85]. In order to prevent wound infection, it is advisable to incorporate an appropriate amount of plant growth regulators into the injected pesticides, thus ensuring proficient wound care for the trees [75].…”
Section: Protection Of Injection Woundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, an excessive or frequent administration of pesticides through trunk injection could disrupt the tree's nutrient balance, consequently impacting its growth and well-being. Therefore, following the administration of pesticidal injections to trees, it is inevitable that injection wounds will occur [83][84][85]. In order to prevent wound infection, it is advisable to incorporate an appropriate amount of plant growth regulators into the injected pesticides, thus ensuring proficient wound care for the trees [75].…”
Section: Protection Of Injection Woundmentioning
confidence: 99%