Single-cropping rice fertilizer
A single-cropping rice and fertilizer technology, applied in fertilizer mixtures, fertilization devices, applications, etc., can solve the problems of easy growth of rice, unstable yield, low yield, etc., and achieve the effect of reducing the amount of fertilizer application, complete nutrients, and balanced nutrition.
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Embodiment 1
[0009] Embodiment 1, a kind of single-crop rice fertilizer, is made of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 6 parts of wheat bran, 10 parts of bauxite, 4 parts of silicon dioxide, 6 parts of urea, 8 parts of ammonium chloride, sodium metasilicate 3 parts, 3 parts of fulvic acid, 6 parts of ammonium sulfate, 4 parts of diatomaceous earth, 6 parts of cinnamon oil, 2 parts of ammonium molybdate, 5 parts of S. 5 parts of iron, 15 parts of cottonseed meal, 5 parts of phosphorus pentoxide.
Embodiment 2
[0010] Embodiment 2, a kind of single season rice fertilizer, is made of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 12 parts of wheat bran, 13 parts of bauxite, 6 parts of silicon dioxide, 10 parts of urea, 12 parts of ammonium chloride, sodium metasilicate 4 parts, 5 parts of fulvic acid, 8 parts of ammonium sulfate, 6 parts of diatomaceous earth, 7 parts of cinnamon oil, 3 parts of ammonium molybdate, 7 parts of S. 6 parts of iron, 16 parts of cottonseed meal, 7 parts of phosphorus pentoxide.
Embodiment 3
[0011] Embodiment 3, a kind of single season rice fertilizer, is made of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 14 parts of wheat bran, 15 parts of bauxite, 7 parts of silicon dioxide, 12 parts of urea, 16 parts of ammonium chloride, sodium metasilicate 5 parts, 6 parts of fulvic acid, 9 parts of ammonium sulfate, 8 parts of diatomaceous earth, 9 parts of cinnamon oil, 4 parts of ammonium molybdate, 8 parts of S. 7 parts of iron, 18 parts of cottonseed meal, 8 parts of phosphorus pentoxide.
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