Plant source functional selenium-rich nutrient granules and preparation method thereof
A nutrient particle, functional technology, applied in fertilizer mixtures, fertilization devices, applications, etc., can solve the problems of decline in the yield and quality of agricultural products, pollution of agricultural arable land and agricultural products, and excessive pesticide residues. and soil remediation, the effect of facilitating absorption
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[0036] First, take 1 part of sodium selenite and 6 parts of natural polymer nanocarrier shell by weight, pass the sodium selenite through oxidation-reduction reaction, filter to obtain selenium solution, then mix with natural polymer nanocarrier shell and stir evenly , Through the compound reaction, the nano-selenium sustained-release body is made for use;
[0037] Secondly, the nitrogen-fixing bacteria, phosphate solubilizing bacteria, potassium solubilizing bacteria, bacillus, actinomycetes 5406, and yeast are separately cultivated (including test tube culture and fermentation tank expansion culture) to become microbial raw materials for use;
[0038] Third, take 30 parts of waste tobacco leaves, 30 parts of bollards, 20 parts of molasses, and 1 part of microbes according to the weight parts. The raw materials are scientifically compatible in proportion and placed in the fermenter for rapid fermentation and decomposed into a combination of biological organic functional conditionin...
Embodiment 2
[0052] First, take 1.5 parts of sodium selenite and 4 parts of the natural polymer nanocarrier shell by weight, and pass the sodium selenite through oxidation-reduction reaction to obtain a selenium solution after filtration, and then mix with the natural polymer nanocarrier shell and stir evenly , Through the compound reaction, the nano-selenium sustained-release body is made for use;
[0053] Secondly, the nitrogen-fixing bacteria, phosphate solubilizing bacteria, potassium solubilizing bacteria, bacillus, actinomycetes 5406, and yeast are separately cultivated (including test tube culture and fermentation tank expansion culture) to become microbial raw materials for use;
[0054] Third, take 39 parts of waste tobacco leaves, 35 parts of bollards, 15 parts of molasses, and 0.5 parts of microbes according to the weight parts. The raw materials are scientifically compatible in proportion and placed in the fermentor for rapid fermentation and decomposed into a bio-organic functional ...
Embodiment 3
[0060] First, take 0.5 part of sodium selenite and 8 parts of natural polymer nanocarrier shell by weight, and pass the sodium selenite through oxidation-reduction reaction to obtain selenium solution after filtration, and then mix with the natural polymer nanocarrier shell and stir evenly , Through the compound reaction, the nano-selenium sustained-release body is made for use;
[0061] Secondly, the nitrogen-fixing bacteria, phosphate solubilizing bacteria, potassium solubilizing bacteria, bacillus, actinomycetes 5406, and yeast are separately cultivated (including test tube culture and fermentation tank expansion culture) to become microbial raw materials for use;
[0062] Third, take 21 parts of waste tobacco leaves, 25 parts of molasses, 25 parts of molasses, and 1.5 parts of microbes according to weight parts. The raw materials are scientifically compatible in proportion and placed in the fermentation tank for rapid fermentation, and decomposed into a combination of bio-organi...
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