Microorganism fertilizer for preventing and treating valsa mali of lettuce and preparation method thereof
A technology of microbial fertilizer and rot disease, which is applied in the field of microbial fertilizer for the prevention and treatment of lettuce rot disease and its preparation, can solve the problems that the research on microbial fertilizer of lettuce rot disease has not been reported, and achieve the effect of inhibiting lettuce rot disease and reducing some pests
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[0027] A microbial fertilizer for preventing and treating lettuce rot, comprising the following components by weight: 4-7 parts of Streptomyces aureus, 0.6-0.9 parts of Bacillus thuringiensis, 3-5 parts of enzyme bacteria, 900-1100 parts of waste liquid sediment, inorganic 240-380 parts of fertilizers, 45-55 parts of trace elements, 25-32 parts of adhesives, 0.5-0.7 parts of stabilizers, 0.1-0.3 parts of stabilizing agents, and 24-36 parts of insecticides.
[0028] The waste liquid sediment comes from the production process of amino acids such as monosodium glutamate factory and lysine factory.
[0029] The inorganic fertilizer urea, ammonium dihydrogen phosphate and potassium sulfate are mixed in a weight ratio of 4-6:3-5:1-2.
[0030] The trace element raw materials are selected from zinc sulfate, borax, magnesium sulfate, ferrous sulfate and calcium carbonate and mixed in a weight ratio of 1:1:1:1.
[0031] The binder is clay.
[0032] The stabilizer is a liquid barium / ca...
Embodiment 2
[0042] A microbial fertilizer for preventing and treating lettuce rot, comprising the following components by weight: 6 parts of Streptomyces aureus, 0.8 parts of Bacillus thuringiensis, 4 parts of enzyme bacteria, 950 parts of waste liquid sediment, 300 parts of inorganic fertilizer, and 50 parts of trace elements , 29 parts of adhesive, 0.6 part of stabilizer, 0.2 part of stabilizing auxiliary agent, 25 parts of insecticide.
[0043] The waste liquid sediment comes from the production process of amino acids such as monosodium glutamate factory and lysine factory.
[0044] The inorganic fertilizer urea, ammonium dihydrogen phosphate and potassium sulfate are mixed in a weight ratio of 5:4:1.
[0045] The trace element raw material is formed by mixing zinc sulfate, borax and calcium carbonate in a weight ratio of 1:1:2.
[0046] The binder is sodium alginate.
[0047] The stabilizer is a liquid calcium / zinc stabilizer.
[0048] Described stabilizing aid is cresyl stearate. ...
Embodiment 3
[0056] A microbial fertilizer for preventing and treating lettuce rot, comprising the following components by weight: 7 parts of Streptomyces aureus, 0.9 parts of Bacillus thuringiensis, 5 parts of enzyme bacteria, 1100 parts of waste liquid sediment, 380 parts of inorganic fertilizer, and 55 parts of trace elements part, 32 parts of adhesive, 0.7 part of stabilizer, 0.3 part of stabilizing auxiliary agent, and 36 parts of insecticide.
[0057] The waste liquid sediment comes from the production process of amino acids such as monosodium glutamate factory and lysine factory.
[0058] Described inorganic fertilizer urea, ammonium dihydrogen phosphate, potassium sulfate are mixed with the weight ratio of 6: 5: 2.
[0059] The trace element raw material is formed by mixing zinc sulfate, ferrous sulfate and calcium carbonate in a weight ratio of 2:2:3.
[0060] The binder is clay or sodium alginate mixed in a weight ratio of 1:2.
[0061] The stabilizer is mixed with a liquid bar...
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