Fertilizer synergist and preparation method thereof
The technology of a fertilizer synergist and a compound strain is applied in the field of fertilizers, which can solve the problems of urea loss, prone to nitrification and less absorption by plants, and achieve the effects of reducing the loss of urea, increasing crop yield, and improving soil effects.
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Embodiment 1
[0025] (1) First, weigh according to the following components and their respective weight ratios: 10 kg of calcium sulfate, 10 kg of magnesium sulfate, 0.5 kg of borax, 2.5 kg of ferrous sulfate, 0.5 kg of manganese sulfate, 0.5 kg of zinc sulfate, sulfuric acid 0.25 kg of copper, 0.25 kg of ammonium molybdate, mixed to prepare a trace element composition; 0.025 kg of nitrogen-fixing bacteria, 0.025 kg of phosphorus-solubilizing bacteria, 0.010 kg of actinomycetes, 0.010 kg of potassium bacteria, 0.012 kg of enzyme bacteria, and 0.013 kg of Trichoderma. Composite strain composition;
[0026] (2) Take 100 kg of humic acid and add the above-mentioned trace element composition and compound strain composition;
[0027] (3) Use a granulation disc with a diameter of 1.5 meters for granulation, and then use a heating furnace to instantly heat the 18-meter drum to 400°C and stop heating for 10 minutes.
[0028] (4) After drying, the uniform particles of humic acid, trace elements and...
Embodiment 2
[0030] (1) First, weigh according to the following components and their respective weight ratios: 15 kg of calcium sulfate, 15 kg of magnesium sulfate, 1 kg of borax, 3.5 kg of ferrous sulfate, 1 kg of manganese sulfate, 1 kg of zinc sulfate, 1 kg of sulfuric acid 0.5 kg of copper, 0.5 kg of ammonium molybdate, mixed to prepare trace element composition; 0.025 kg of nitrogen-fixing bacteria, 0.025 kg of phosphorus-solubilizing bacteria, 0.010 kg of actinomycetes, 0.010 kg of potassium bacteria, 0.012 kg of ferment bacteria, Trichoderma 0.013 kilograms of mixed preparation composite strain composition;
[0031] (2) Take 150 kg of humic acid and add the above-mentioned trace element composition and compound strain composition;
[0032] (3) Use a granulation disc with a diameter of 1.8 meters for granulation, and then use a heating furnace to instantly heat the 18-meter drum to 600 ° C and stop heating for 10 minutes.
[0033] (4) After drying, the uniform particles of humic aci...
Embodiment 3
[0035] (1) First, weigh according to the following components and their respective weight ratios: 20 kg of calcium sulfate, 20 kg of magnesium sulfate, 1.5 kg of borax, 4.5 kg of ferrous sulfate, 1.5 kg of manganese sulfate, 1.5 kg of zinc sulfate, sulfuric acid 0.75 kg of copper, 0.75 kg of ammonium molybdate, mixed to prepare a trace element composition; 0.025 kg of nitrogen-fixing bacteria, 0.025 kg of phosphorus-solubilizing bacteria, 0.010 kg of actinomycetes, 0.010 kg of potassium bacteria, 0.012 kg of enzyme bacteria, and 0.013 kg of Trichoderma. Composite strain composition;
[0036] (2) Take 200 kg of humic acid and add the above-mentioned trace element composition and compound strain composition;
[0037] (3) Use a granulation disc with a diameter of 2 meters for granulation, and then use a heating furnace to instantly heat the 18-meter drum to 800°C and stop heating for 10 minutes.
[0038] (4) After drying, the uniform particles of humic acid, trace elements and c...
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