Horseradish soil fertilizer composition for preventing and curing soil-borne disease
A soil-borne disease and composition technology, which is applied in the field of horseradish soil fertilizer compositions, can solve the problems of reducing the ability of soil reservoirs to regulate natural precipitation, soil water absorption, water retention capacity, and surface runoff that cannot be reasonably utilized, thereby improving water retention. Fertilizer retention capacity, expansion of water storage capacity, and obvious effect of promoting strength
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[0016] Embodiment A horseradish soil fertilizer composition for preventing and controlling soil-borne diseases, the horseradish soil fertilizer composition is composed of the following raw materials in weight ratio: 20-30 parts of horseradish, 10-20 parts of soybean meal, fully decomposed crop straw 20-30 parts, 0.06-0.15 parts of yeast, 1-10 parts of quicklime, 10-15 parts of ferrous sulfate, 0.6-3 parts of copper sulfate, 0.8-3 parts of potassium dihydrogen phosphate, 3-4 parts of chlorothalonil, 10-13 parts of cabbage dregs, 15-20 parts of herbal dregs; said medicinal dregs include by weight: 3.1-4.5 parts of Codonopsis pilosula, 2.1-3.2 parts of Herbs, 0.6-1.5 parts of Gastrodia elata, 0.8-1.3 parts of Forsythia , 2.3-2.8 parts of rehmannia, 0.5-1.3 parts of bellflo...
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