systemic plant protection process to control and eliminate pathogenic infestation of fungi, yeast, bacteria or viruses in plants through electrolyzed water, use of electrolyzed water, and process execution equipment
A systemic crop protection method using, as a systemic biocide, oxidative radicals which are electrolytically produced in mineral salt-containing, plant nutrient-rich water and are filled into devices to carry out injection in the phloem of a plant, bush, or tree. Bacteria, viruses, fungi and yeasts are eliminated by: 1. producing the biocidal oxidative radicals and breaking up the water molecule clusters into two-molecule to three-molecule clusters in an aqueous, mineral salt-containing nutrient solution using electrolysis; 2. filling, under pressure, electrolyzed phyto-physical nutrient solution and biocidal oxidative radicals along with compressed gases, nitrogen, CO2, and/or argon into the injection devices; 3. placing injection cannulae on plants or trees and with the help of a drill, screwing the injection cannulae into the phloem of the plants; 4. grafting on the injection devices; 5. automatically, slowly and constantly administering the injection to the phloem of the plant; 6. repeating as required.