Organic and inorganic compound fertilizer
A compound fertilizer and inorganic compound technology, applied in the agricultural field, can solve the problems of growth, soil fertility and soil environment without considering the content of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium.
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[0060] Example 1 : Effect of different carbon-nitrogen ratio organic-inorganic compound fertilizers of the present invention on wheat biomass
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[0062] The experiments were carried out in the greenhouse of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences. The tested wheat variety was Shimai 15. The soil is Qiyang red soil in Hunan and fluvo-aquic soil in Hebei, and the organic fertilizer and straw used in the examples are respectively pig manure and corn straw. See Table 1 for specific soil properties and nutrient contents of organic fertilizer and straw.
[0063] Table 1 Basic properties of the tested materials
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[0065] experimental design
[0066] In this experiment, potted plants were used, and each pot was filled with 2.5kg of soil. Divided into fluvo-aquic soil and red soil
[0067] points, each part has 8 treatments, CK, F, SF (40) , SF (25) , SF (12.5) 、SMF (40) 、SMF (25) 、SMF (12.5) , where CK stands for no fertilizer treatmen...
Embodiment 2
[0083] Embodiment 2: the influence of different carbon-nitrogen ratio organic-inorganic compound fertilizers of the present invention on soil urease
[0084]The implementation mode of this example is the same as that of Example 1, and this example studies the influence of different carbon-to-nitrogen ratio organic-inorganic compound fertilizers of the present invention on soil urease. Existing studies have shown that the level of soil fertility is largely influenced by soil enzymes, and there is a close correlation with soil enzyme activities. Urease in soil plays a very important role in the cycle and transformation of nitrogen, and it is widely recognized that urease activity can be used to evaluate soil fertility. Depend on image 3 It can be seen that, no matter in red soil or fluvo-aquic soil, the urease activity of fertilization treatment was significantly higher than that of no fertilization, with an average increase of nearly 38.5%. The urease activity of the organic...
Embodiment 3
[0085] Embodiment 3: the influence of different carbon-nitrogen ratio organic-inorganic compound fertilizers of the present invention on soil available phosphorus and potassium content
[0086] The implementation mode of this example is the same as that of Example 1, and this example studies the influence of different carbon-to-nitrogen ratio organic-inorganic compound fertilizers on soil available phosphorus and potassium content. The available phosphorus and potassium in the soil provide the necessary available nutrients for crops and have a huge impact on the growth of crops. It represents the amount of phosphorus and potassium that crops can directly obtain from the soil, and is the most direct and important indicator to measure the status of soil nutrients. From the analysis of the effects of various carbon-nitrogen ratio organic fertilizer combinations on soil available phosphorus and potassium ( Figure 4 and Figure 5 ), the available phosphorus and potassium content...
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