Phyllostachys heterocycla special biological fertilizer capable of avoiding waterlogging and increasing oxygen, and production method thereof
A production method and technology of biological fertilizer, which are applied to fertilizers made from biological waste, applications, nitrogen fertilizers, etc., can solve problems such as difficulty in mastering methods, corrosion of plant roots, and performance degradation, and achieve long-lasting and significant fertilizer efficiency, avoid bamboo forest disasters, and utilize rate increase effect
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[0029] A special bio-fertilizer for moso bamboo with the function of preventing waterlogging and increasing oxygen. In terms of mass, the percentages of the components of the raw materials are: 20%-45% of organic fertilizer, 0.5%-1.2% of fermentation bacteria, and 0.02% of tetramethylglutaric acid ~0.1%, ammonium chloride 16%~22%, NPK fertilizer 3%~15%, monoammonium phosphate 8%~15%, boron fertilizer 0.05%~0.1%, zinc fertilizer 0.05%~0.1%, silicon fertilizer 3 % to 8%, and 10% to 20% of oxygen-enriching agent particles; wherein the fermentation strains include a mixture of Bacillus licheniformis, nitrogen-fixing actinomycetes, phosphate-dissolving bacteria, potassium-solubilizing bacteria, photosynthetic bacteria, and streptococcus thermophilus. The mass ratio is 10:2:3:3:1:1; the organic fertilizer includes a mixture of poultry manure, dry tea, old rice, and palm meal, and the mass ratio is 2:4:2:4; Oxygen agent particles are calcium peroxide, sodium peroxide, magnesium perox...
Embodiment 2
[0040] A special bio-fertilizer for moso bamboo with the function of preventing waterlogging and increasing oxygen. In terms of mass, the percentages of the components of the raw materials are: organic fertilizer 20%, fermentation strain 0.5%, tetramethylglutaric acid 0.1%, ammonium chloride 18% , 10% nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilizer, 15% monoammonium phosphate, 0.08% boron fertilizer, 0.06% zinc fertilizer, 8% silicon fertilizer, and 15% oxygenator granules; , phosphate-dissolving bacteria, potassium-dissolving bacteria, photosynthetic bacteria, and Streptococcus thermophilus, the mass ratio of which is 10:2:3:3:1:1; the organic fertilizer includes poultry manure, tea dead, old rice, The mixture of palm meal has a mass ratio of 2:4:2:4.
[0041] The rest are the same as embodiment 1.
[0042] Taking water immersion as an experimental comparison, it was found that moso bamboo can effectively resist flooding for 22 days without affecting normal growth with the app...
Embodiment 3
[0045] A special bio-fertilizer for moso bamboo with anti-waterlogging and oxygen-increasing effect. In terms of mass, the percentages of the components of the raw materials are: organic fertilizer 45%, fermentation strain 0.5%, tetramethylglutaric acid 0.1%, ammonium chloride 18% , NPK fertilizer 10%, monoammonium phosphate 15%, boron fertilizer 0.08%, zinc fertilizer 0.06%, silicon fertilizer 8%. ; wherein the fermentation strains include a mixture of Bacillus licheniformis, nitrogen-fixing actinomycetes, phosphate-dissolving bacteria, potassium-dissolving bacteria, photosynthetic bacteria, and Streptococcus thermophilus, and its mass ratio is 10:2:3:3:1:1 ; The organic fertilizer includes a mixture of poultry manure, vegetable cake, aged rice and palm meal, and its mass ratio is 2:4:2:4.
[0046] Preferably, the principle of turning over in the step 1) in the preparation of the fermented product is that when the monitored fermentation temperature is maintained between 60°C-...
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