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The horticultural practice has proved that plants absorb water mainly by roots, and evaporation of water is lost from the surface of leaves. The plant itself does not consume much water, such as spraying water film on the surface of its leaves to reduce evaporation on the surface of the leaves. Plants need less than 50% of their total water. Since the 1960s, the United States and other advanced countries have adopted the method of spraying emulsified wax in order to prevent fruit trees and shrubs from losing water and dying during winter dormancy or transplanting and transporting. In the 1970s, a large number of paraffin wax emulsion manufacturers appeared. Paraffinemulsion is mainly used for: