Method for producing organic photosynthetic bacterial fertilizer using wastes from sugar-making and brewing production
A technology of photosynthetic bacterial fertilizer and waste, which is applied in the preparation of organic fertilizers, organic fertilizers, and the treatment of biological organic parts. It can solve the problems of ineffective use of waste resources, difficulty in absorbing and utilizing crops, and high production costs of chemical fertilizers. Crop stress resistance, improve soil water retention capacity, and improve the effect of soil fertilizer supply capacity
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[0046] Preparation of composite strains:
[0047] Use actinomycetes (4 strains), that is, YM4806 Streptomyces cinereus (or / and YM4809 Streptomyces chrysogenum, YM4808 Streptomyces griseus, and YM4798 Streptomyces). The ratio of 1) was independently multiplied for more than three levels; yeast (3 strains), that is, after mixing Candida fumari YM2333 45% and YM2334 45%, and Candida YM2339 10%, independently multiplied for more than three levels, Mix 60% of actinomycetes and 40% of saccharomyces to make composite bacteria.
[0048] Organic photosynthetic bacteria fertilizer is produced according to the following methods:
[0049] 1. Fabric:
[0050] Using the waste mash, filter mud, and ash (a mixture of soot and bagasse) produced in the sugar industry to produce sucrose-alcohol as raw materials, a layer of cane pith (fine bagasse that has been screened, with a diameter of 2mm) 20T, the second layer, that is, uniformly mixed filter mud and ash slag are evenly arranged on the s...
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