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Why do the surviving strawberries die in summer?

Because of the hot weather, strawberries died of carbon resistance, and strawberry Fusarium wilt mainly harmed the roots, because the roots were damaged, and the diseased plants were yellow and short, and severe ones died, mainly in the high temperature period, mostly during the seedling stage or from flowering to harvest. It is mainly spread by diseased plants and diseased soil, and continuous cropping or heavy soil, low terrain and poor drainage will aggravate the disease.

The control of strawberry Fusarium wilt should focus on prevention and comprehensive control.

1) Select disease-resistant varieties, establish disease-free nurseries, divide seedlings from disease-free fields and plant disease-free seedlings.

2) Avoid repeated planting. Adopt a one-year planting system, and implement reasonable rotation and stubble planting with other crops. The previous crop should not be the same as the solanaceae crop, and it is better to rotate the crops between paddy and upland for more than 3 years. Apply fully decomposed organic fertilizer.