Special fertilizer for semilate rice-ratooning rice stubble rapes
A special fertilizer and ratooning rice technology, applied in the direction of fertilizer mixture, application, fertilization equipment, etc., can solve the problems of low nutrient utilization efficiency, environmental risks, and difficulties in rooting, so as to prevent the production of tall seedlings and facilitate artificial or Effect of mechanical application and improvement of fertilizer use efficiency
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[0024] A special fertilizer for mid-season rice-regeneration rice stubble and rape, which is composed of urea, zinc humic acid urea, diammonium hydrogen phosphate, zinc humic acid diammonium hydrogen phosphate, modified ammonium chloride, potassium chloride and granular boron. The best percentage by weight is: urea 17.5%, zinc humic acid urea 17.5%, diammonium hydrogen phosphate 6.6%, zinc humic acid diammonium hydrogen phosphate 10.0%, modified ammonium chloride 27.6%, potassium chloride 20.0%, granular Boron 0.8%. Mix the above-mentioned raw materials that have been weighed evenly, and then sprinkle them before the harvested stalks of the ratooned rice are crushed, and the dosage per mu is 40-50 kg.
[0025] Contrast experiment: 50 kilograms of common 15-15-15 ternary compound fertilizers and 10 kilograms of urea in mu Shi market are used as control treatment; 50 kilograms of special fertilizers for middle rice-regenerated rice stubble rapeseed in mu are treated as comparati...
Embodiment 2
[0027] A special fertilizer for mid-season rice-regeneration rice stubble and rape, which is composed of urea, zinc humic acid urea, diammonium hydrogen phosphate, zinc humic acid diammonium hydrogen phosphate, modified ammonium chloride, potassium chloride and granular boron. Percentage by weight: urea 15.0%, zinc humic acid urea 18.0%, diammonium hydrogen phosphate 8.0%, zinc humic acid diammonium hydrogen phosphate 12.5%, modified ammonium chloride 25.6%, potassium chloride 20.0%, granular boron 0.9 %. Mix the above-mentioned raw materials that have been weighed evenly, and then sprinkle them before the harvested stalks of the ratooned rice are crushed, and the dosage per mu is 40-50 kg.
[0028] Contrast experiment: 40 kilograms of common 15-15-15 ternary compound fertilizers and 7.5 kilograms of urea are used as control treatment in mu Shi market; 40 kilograms of special fertilizers for middle rice-regenerated rice stubble rapeseed in mu are treated as comparative treatme...
Embodiment 3
[0030] A special fertilizer for mid-season rice-regeneration rice stubble and rape, which is composed of urea, zinc humic acid urea, diammonium hydrogen phosphate, zinc humic acid diammonium hydrogen phosphate, modified ammonium chloride, potassium chloride and granular boron. Percentage by weight: urea 20.0%, zinc humic acid urea 15.0%, diammonium hydrogen phosphate 9.0%, zinc humic acid diammonium hydrogen phosphate 11.0%, modified ammonium chloride 26.2%, potassium chloride 18.0%, granular boron 0.8 %. Mix the above-mentioned raw materials that have been weighed evenly, and then sprinkle them before the harvested stalks of the ratooned rice are crushed, and the dosage per mu is 40-50 kg.
[0031]Contrast experiment: 50 kilograms of common 16-16-16 ternary blended fertilizers in the mu Shi market, 10 kilograms of urea as a control treatment; using 50 kilograms of the special fertilizer for middle rice-regenerated rice stubble rape of the present embodiment as a comparison tr...
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