Environmentally friendly nuisanceless rice planting method
A planting method and rice technology, applied in botany equipment and methods, plant protection, plant protection cover, etc., can solve the problems of complex components of curing agent/stabilizer, easy damage to soil ecosystem, difficulty in controlling application dosage, etc., to achieve The effect of excellent barrier rice to absorb mercury, less application amount, and promote the abundance of soil microbial population
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Embodiment 1
[0023] Embodiment 1: comprise the following steps:
[0024] Cultivate photosynthetic bacteria:
[0025] a. Take 90 parts by weight of distilled water, 35 parts of beef extract, 10 parts of glucose, 22.5 parts of sodium chloride, 4 parts of dipotassium hydrogen phosphate, 5 parts of potassium dihydrogen phosphate, 4 parts of magnesium chloride, N-methyl-N-suboxide 0.1 part of nitrourea, mixed and stirred evenly, and sterilized at 126°C for 15 minutes to obtain a culture medium.
[0026] b. Inoculate 8 parts by weight of photosynthetic bacteria strains into the medium of step a, add 3 parts by weight of straw powder in the inoculated medium, stir evenly, and place in a constant temperature incubator with a set temperature of 29°C , shake culture at a rotation frequency of 115 rpm, and the culture time is 20 hours.
[0027] The straw powder is crushed straw into 80-mesh powder, which is sieved and used for later use.
[0028] The photosynthetic bacteria strain is a mixture of ...
Embodiment 2
[0035] Embodiment 2: comprise the following steps:
[0036] Cultivate photosynthetic bacteria:
[0037] a. Take 91 parts by weight of distilled water, 34.5 parts of beef extract, 15 parts of glucose, 22 parts of sodium chloride, 4.1 parts of dipotassium hydrogen phosphate, 4.9 parts of potassium dihydrogen phosphate, 5 parts of magnesium chloride, N-methyl-N-suboxide 0.12 parts of nitrourea, mixed and stirred evenly, and sterilized at 125°C for 16 minutes to obtain a culture medium.
[0038] b. Inoculate 8.1 parts by weight of photosynthetic bacteria strains into the culture medium of step a, add 3.1 parts by weight of straw powder in the culture medium after inoculation, stir evenly, and place in a constant temperature incubator with a set temperature of 30°C , shake culture at a rotation frequency of 120 rpm, and the culture time is 24 hours.
[0039] The straw powder is crushed straw into 85-mesh powder, which is sieved for later use.
[0040] The photosynthetic bacteria...
Embodiment 3
[0047] Embodiment 3: comprise the following steps:
[0048] Cultivate photosynthetic bacteria:
[0049]a. Take 92 parts by weight of distilled water, 34 parts of beef extract, 14 parts of glucose, 23.5 parts of sodium chloride, 4.2 parts of dipotassium hydrogen phosphate, 4.8 parts of potassium dihydrogen phosphate, 4.2 parts of magnesium chloride, N-methyl-N-suboxide 0.14 parts of nitrourea, mixed and stirred evenly, and sterilized at 124°C for 17 minutes to obtain a culture medium.
[0050] b. Inoculate 8.2 parts by weight of photosynthetic bacteria strains into the culture medium of step a, add 3.2 parts by weight of straw powder in the culture medium after inoculation, stir evenly, and place in a constant temperature incubator with a set temperature of 31°C , shake culture at a rotation frequency of 112 rpm, and the culture time is 20.5 hours.
[0051] The straw powder is crushed straw into 90-mesh powder, which is sieved for later use.
[0052] The photosynthetic bacte...
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