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What are the benefits of using microbial pesticides to nature?

What are the benefits of using microbial pesticides to nature?

Everyone knows that pesticides have a great influence on crops and can increase production. If microbial pesticides are used, what are the benefits to nature?

The first point is soil improvement. Beneficial bacteria accelerate the decomposition of soil organic matter and promote the formation of soil aggregate structure, thus preventing soil hardening, adjusting and improving soil permeability, making soil properties more suitable for crop growth, degrading pesticide and heavy metal residues in soil and repairing polluted soil environment. Improve the fertilizer efficiency of decomposing organic matter in soil by biological flora, enhance the mutual promotion of various elements in soil, and improve the fertilizer utilization rate.

The second point is the resistance to continuous cropping diseases. Microorganisms can decompose autotoxic substances produced by continuous cropping in soil. Microorganisms resist continuous cropping by parasitizing, dissolving and killing bacteria. Enhance the disease resistance and stress resistance of crops: after the application of biological agents, they grow and multiply in the soil, gather in the roots of crops to form dominant flora, inhibit the reproduction and growth of bacteria, thus protecting crops, reducing the occurrence of diseases and enhancing the stress resistance of crops.

The third point is to promote growth and increase production. Microorganisms in microbial preparations produce a large amount of auxin during reproduction, which can promote crop growth and increase yield. Promote root growth: take root, take root and solidify root. The substances secreted by beneficial bacteria stimulate the rapid growth of roots, which can repair and regenerate roots and improve the survival rate of plants. Microbial preparations for improving nutrient utilization rate contain many organic acids, humic acids, hydroxyl groups and other substances.

Fourth, improve the utilization rate of fertilizer: multifunctional microbial fertilizer releases insoluble plants in the soil to absorb, which is equivalent to establishing a nutrient pool at the roots of plants. The trace elements produced stimulate the growth of root system and greatly improve the utilization rate of fertilizer. Degradation of nitrate and pesticide residues, remediation of soil and improvement of agricultural products quality. Microbial life activities reduce nitrate and pesticide residues, adjust pH value, and increase the contents of amino acids, sugars and vitamins.