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Fertilizer rich in organic phosphorus and preparation method thereof

An organic phosphorus and fertilizer technology, applied in fertilizer mixtures, fertilization devices, applications, etc., can solve problems such as increasing the cost of chemicals, weakening the ability to retain water and fertilizer, and reducing fertilizer efficiency, so as to reduce the probability of plant infection by pests and diseases, and increase soil organic matter. , the effect of reducing soil salinity

Inactive Publication Date: 2017-05-03
黄石市禾呈林业有限公司
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[0002] At present, due to the increasing use of chemical fertilizers, most of the varieties used are unit nitrogen fertilizers, while the use of multi-element fertilizers containing phosphorus, potassium and other elements is relatively small, resulting in soil hardening and weakening of the ability to retain water and fertilizer. Single pursuit of high-nitrogen or high-potassium compound fertilizers is blind, low utilization rate, and some even result in low quality agricultural products, endangering the health of consumers; poor physical properties, dusty, not compressive, agglomerated, and inconvenient Storage, Transport and Fertilization
Generally, the utilization efficiency of inorganic fertilizers is low. The main reason is that after inorganic fertilizers are applied to soil or water, they are easily fixed by metal ions such as calcium, magnesium, iron, and aluminum, and are easily adsorbed by clay mineral particles, thereby reducing fertilizer efficiency and affecting environmental pollution
Excessive addition not only increases the cost of chemicals, but also the content of inorganic phosphorus in the effluent is likely to exceed the standard

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[0007] Embodiment 1 A fertilizer rich in organic phosphorus is composed of the following components by weight: 5 parts of bentonite, 4 parts of diatomaceous earth, 5 parts of high calcium clay, 3 parts of zeolite, 14 parts of ammonium sulfate, and 13 parts of diammonium phosphate , 4 parts of fulvic acid, 20 parts of plant stalks, 40 parts of phosphate rock powder, 4 parts of trace elements, 1 part of chlorthalonil, and 2 parts of chlorothalonil; the plant stalks are composed of the following components by weight: Ge 10 5 parts, 4 parts of Pentaphyllum, 6 parts of Artemisia oxtail, 6 parts of Setaria, 11 parts of indigo, 5 parts of Rhododendron multiflora; the trace elements are equal amounts of Cu, Fe, Mn, B, Mo mixture.

[0008] The preparation method of organic phosphorus-rich fertilizer comprises the following steps: (1) according to the ratio, respectively pulverize bentonite, diatomaceous earth, high-calcium clay and zeolite to 80 meshes and mix them, then add diammonium ...

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Abstract

The invention discloses a fertilizer rich in organic phosphorus and a preparation method thereof. The fertilizer rich in organic phosphorus comprises, by weight, 5 to 8 parts of bentonite, 4 to 7 parts of diatomite, 5 to 8 parts of high-calcium clay, 3 to 6 parts of zeolite, 14 to 18 parts of ammonium sulfate, 13 to 15 parts of diammonium phosphate, 4 to 6 parts of fulvic acid, 20 to 25 parts of plant straw, 40 to 46 parts of powdered rock phosphate, 4 to 7 parts of trace elements, 1 to 3 parts of dexon and 2 to 4 parts of chlorothalonil. Since the fertilizer utilizes phosphorus-rich plants like Pueraria lobota, Miscanthus floridulus, Artemisia dubia, Setaria viridis, Indigofera tinctoria and Lespedeza floribunda, the organic components of the fertilizer are increased, and the content of organic phosphorus in the fertilizer is also increased.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a fertilizer rich in organic phosphorus and a preparation method thereof. Background technique [0002] At present, due to the increasing use of chemical fertilizers, most of the varieties used are unit nitrogen fertilizers, while the use of multi-element fertilizers containing phosphorus, potassium and other elements is relatively small, resulting in soil hardening and weakening of the ability to retain water and fertilizer. Single pursuit of high-nitrogen or high-potassium compound fertilizers is blind, low utilization rate, and some even result in low quality agricultural products, endangering the health of consumers; poor physical properties, dusty, not compressive, agglomerated, and inconvenient Storage, transportation and fertilization. Generally, the utilization efficiency of inorganic fertilizers is low. The main reason is that after inorganic fertilizers are applied to soil or water, they are easily fixed by metal ion...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): C05G3/00C05G3/02C05G3/60
Inventor 程妍
Owner 黄石市禾呈林业有限公司
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