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Henry steudnera tuber controlled-release fertilizer, and preparation method thereof

A controlled-release fertilizer and taro technology, which is applied in the field of taro controlled-release fertilizer and its preparation, can solve the problems of human body damage, low utilization rate, and large pesticide residues, and achieve the goals of reducing dosage, improving utilization efficiency, and shortening the growth cycle Effect

Inactive Publication Date: 2016-03-16
罗永城
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This patented technology relates to controlling the release rates (rate at which certain substances released from an organism's roots or stalk cells), improving their effectiveness over time by promoting more efficient uptake into plants through root systems that help them grow faster without losing too much weight. It achieves this with coatings made up primarily of greenhumic acids and hydroxypropyl cellulose, allowing it to hold moisture better while still being able to control its releasing properties properly. Additionally, there may be adding agents like polyethyleneimine, guar glycerol gelatin, citric acid, sodium bichloride, magnesium chelatocaprylate, lithin sulfite, gluconeous acid, vanadia nanoshea extract, polysaccharides such as beta-1-4 galactosidase, carboxymethylcellulosiraminarin, lycophorstanols, betaine, quaternary ammoniumsulfonic acid, salicylic acid, etc., reducing resistance against freezing rainwater during winter months. These technical results lead to improved farming practices involving growing tars on specific areas where they were previously needed due to poor management methods.

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This patented technical problem addressed in this patents relates to developing a more efficient and effective fertilzer solution while reducing environmental impact caused by overuse or improving its effectivity during use.

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[0057] A taro controlled-release fertilizer, which comprises the following raw materials in parts by weight: 30 parts of wrapping materials and 600 parts of fertilizer granules;

[0058] The wrapping material is in parts by weight and includes the following raw materials: 27 parts of fatty acid amide, 0.8 part of ammonium phosphate, 0.8 part of potassium nitrate, 0.8 part of zinc nitrate, 0.1 part of calcium borate, 0.1 part of ferric chloride, and 0.1 part of zinc chloride , 0.1 part of manganese chloride, 0.1 part of copper chloride, 0.1 part of polyacrylamide;

[0059] The fertilizer granules are in parts by weight and include the following raw materials:

[0060] 60 parts of aconitum, 60 parts of neem, 60 parts of arborvitae leaves, 60 parts of mint, 60 parts of lettuce, 60 parts of onion, 60 parts of mugwort leaves, 60 parts of bitter beans, 40 parts of fruit pomace, 32 parts of earthworm powder, fulvic acid 24 parts, 8 parts yeast, 4 parts boron, 4 parts bentonite, 4 pa...

Embodiment 2

[0066] A taro controlled-release fertilizer, which comprises the following raw materials in parts by weight: 90 parts of wrapping materials and 150 parts of fertilizer granules;

[0067] The wrapping material includes the following raw materials in parts by weight: 81 parts of fatty acid amide, 2.3 parts of ammonium phosphate, 2.3 parts of potassium nitrate, 2 parts of zinc nitrate, 0.4 part of calcium borate, 0.4 part of ferric chloride, and 0.4 part of zinc chloride , 0.4 parts of manganese chloride, 0.4 parts of copper chloride, 0.4 parts of sodium polyacrylate;

[0068] The fertilizer granules are in parts by weight and include the following raw materials:

[0069] 15 parts of aconitum, 15 parts of neem, 15 parts of arborvitae leaves, 15 parts of mint, 15 parts of lettuce, 15 parts of onion, 15 parts of mugwort leaves, 15 parts of bitter beans, 10 parts of dried bagasse, 8 parts of earthworm powder, fulvic acid 6 parts, 2 parts of enzyme bacteria, 0.5 parts of boron eleme...

Embodiment 3

[0075] A taro controlled-release fertilizer, which comprises the following raw materials in parts by weight: 60 parts of wrapping materials and 350 parts of fertilizer granules;

[0076] The wrapping material is in parts by weight and includes the following raw materials: 54 parts of fatty acid amide, 1.5 parts of ammonium phosphate, 1.5 parts of potassium nitrate, 1.4 parts of zinc nitrate, 0.3 part of calcium borate, 0.3 part of ferric chloride, and 0.3 part of zinc chloride , 0.2 part of manganese chloride, 0.2 part of copper chloride, 0.1 part of potassium polyacrylate, 0.1 part of ammonium polyacrylate, 0.1 part of starch grafted sodium acrylate;

[0077] The fertilizer granules are in parts by weight and include the following raw materials:

[0078] 35 parts of aconitum, 35 parts of neem, 35 parts of arborvitae leaves, 35 parts of mint, 35 parts of lettuce, 35 parts of onion, 35 parts of mugwort leaves, 35 parts of bitter beans, 5 parts of edible mushroom residue, 5 part...

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Abstract

The invention discloses a henry steudnera tuber controlled-release fertilizer, and a preparation method thereof, and belongs to the technical field of fertilizer preparation. The henry steudnera tuber controlled-release fertilizer comprises, by weight, 30 to 90 parts of a coating material, and 150 to 600 parts of fertilizer particles; and is prepared via steps of smashing, extracting, filtering, concentrating, fermenting, pelletizing, drying, cooling, and packaging. Controlled release rate of the henry steudnera tuber controlled-release fertilizer is moderate and stable; nutrition balance is achieved; the henry steudnera tuber controlled-release fertilizer is capable of promoting rapid health growth of henry steudnera tuber, increasing henry steudnera tuber yield, preventing diseases and insect pests effectively, improving soil environment, and protecting the ecological environment; and operation of the preparation method is simple, and the preparation method is convenient for popularization and application.

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