Marine bacteria methyl nutritional type bacillus composite bacterial manure
A methylotrophic and Bacillus technology, applied in the field of pesticides, can solve problems such as unstable component structures, achieve low cost, wide application range, and good bactericidal performance
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Embodiment 1
[0024] 1. Evenly mix 30% of the parent drug of methylotrophic bacillus, 1% of wetting agent, 5% of dispersing agent and 95% of the carrier;
[0025] 2. Carry out crushing processing through crushing equipment;
[0026] 3. Match the pulverized material with 2% binder and water;
[0027] 4. The matched materials are processed by a granulator, and the processed particles are between 0.5-5mm;
[0028] 5. Drying processing, cooling;
[0029] 6. Finished product.
Embodiment 2
[0031] 1. Mix 35% of the parent drug of methylotrophic bacillus, 3% of wetting agent, 2% of dispersing agent and the carrier added to 95%;
[0032] 2. Carry out crushing processing through crushing equipment;
[0033] 3. Match the pulverized material with 5% binder and water;
[0034] 4. The matched materials are processed by a granulator, and the processed particles are between 0.5-5mm;
[0035] 5. Drying processing, cooling;
[0036] 6. Finished product.
Embodiment 3
[0038] 1. Evenly mix 40% of the parent drug of methylotrophic bacillus, 5% of wetting agent, 2% of dispersing agent and 95% of the carrier;
[0039] 2. Carry out crushing processing through crushing equipment;
[0040] 3. Match the pulverized material with 3% binder and water;
[0041] 4. The matched materials are processed by a granulator, and the processed particles are between 0.5-5mm;
[0042] 5. Drying processing, cooling;
[0043] 6. Finished product.
[0044] The invention has the beneficial effects of reasonable design, convenient processing, low cost, dust pollution, good bactericidal performance, non-toxicity, environmental protection and wide application range.
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