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Inorganic and organic compound fertilizer capable of controlling snail pests on gossampianus malabarica

A technology of compound fertilizer and snail, which is applied in the field of fertilizer for kapok management, can solve the problems of limited use, and achieve the effect of eliminating snails and strengthening seedlings

Inactive Publication Date: 2015-03-25
LIUZHOU TIANZI HORTICULTURE
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Although the trunk of kapok is thick, the wood is too soft, so it is not very useful

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Embodiment 1

[0013] An inorganic-organic compound fertilizer capable of preventing and controlling kapok snail pests. The components are calculated by weight: 100 parts of decomposed cow dung, 30 parts of soybean meal, 20 parts of wormwood ash, 20 parts of chrysanthemum straw, 14 parts of shell powder, 11 parts of humus, Avicel 0.5 part.

Embodiment 2

[0015] An inorganic-organic compound fertilizer capable of preventing and controlling kapok snail pests. The components are calculated by weight: 100 parts of decomposed cow dung, 25 parts of soybean meal, 22 parts of wormwood ash, 15 parts of chrysanthemum straw, 20 parts of shell powder, 10 parts of humus, Avicel 1 part.

Embodiment 3

[0017] An inorganic-organic compound fertilizer capable of preventing and controlling kapok snail pests. The components are calculated by weight: 100 parts of decomposed cow dung, 30 parts of soybean meal, 18 parts of wormwood ash, 25 parts of chrysanthemum straw, 10 parts of shell powder, 15 parts of humus, Avicel 0.2 part.

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Abstract

The invention discloses an inorganic and organic compound fertilizer capable of controlling snail pests on gossampianus malabarica. The inorganic and organic compound fertilizer comprises the following components in parts by weight: 100 parts of decomposed cow dung, 25-30 parts of soybean meal, 18-22 parts of Chinese mugwort ash, 15-25 parts of chrysanthemum straws, 10-20 parts of shell powder, 10-15 parts of humus and 0.2-1 part of abamectin. The inorganic and organic compound fertilizer capable of controlling snail pests on gossampianus malabarica, which is provided by the invention, is applied in July-August as a gossampianus malabarica management fertilizer, can not only make gossampianus malabarica seedlings strong but also prevent snails from surviving, achieves the aim of completely eradicating snails and is suitable for large-scale gossampianus malabarica management.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a fertilizer for kapok management. Background technique [0002] Kapok tree, also known as Panzhihua, Molian, and red jasmine, is a large deciduous tree that grows in tropical and subtropical regions. The height of the kapok tree is 10-20 meters. The base of the trunk is densely grown with tumor thorns to prevent the invasion of animals. The thorns are not sharp; The square is elongated horizontally. Although the trunk of kapok is thick, the wood is too soft, so it is not very useful. The color of kapok is quite consistent. In February and March in early spring, the bleak dead branches are full of fiery red flowers, and then new buds sprout. Kapok can be used as medicine. The freshly fallen kapok is dried in the sun. The dried kapok has medicinal value. The kapok tree is native to India and is widely distributed in tropical regions. It is distributed in China, India, Sri Lanka, Indochina Peninsula, Malaysia and other countr...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): C05G3/02C05G3/60
CPCC05F3/00C05G3/60C05F5/00C05F11/00
Inventor 陈财宝
Owner LIUZHOU TIANZI HORTICULTURE
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