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Compound fertilizer for amaranth and preparation method thereof

A technology of compound fertilizer and amaranth, which is applied in the field of fertilizers, can solve the problems that the production potential of amaranth cannot be fully utilized, the efficiency of natural resources cannot be brought into full play, the ecological environment of farmers' economic benefits is affected, and the ratio of organic fertilizers to inorganic fertilizers is unbalanced, so as to reduce the production of farmland. Greenhouse gas emissions, comprehensive and long-lasting nutrients, and the effect of reducing the amount of pesticides

Inactive Publication Date: 2017-09-19
HEFEI BAILYVSHENG AGRI TECH CO LTD
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[0002] In the production of amaranth, due to some unreasonable factors in the use of fertilizers, the application of nitrogen fertilizer is emphasized during the planting process of amaranth, and the application of organic fertilizer and micro-fertilizer is ignored. The ratio of organic fertilizer to inorganic fertilizer is seriously unbalanced, unreasonable fertilization and improper fertilization methods As a result, the fertilizer utilization rate is low, resulting in nutritional imbalance and quality decline of amaranth crops. At the same time, the soil properties of cultivated land deteriorate and seriously pollute the environment.
The production potential of amaranth and the efficiency of natural resources such as soil cannot be brought into full play, which limits the increase in the yield of amaranth, ultimately affects the economic benefits of farmers and brings a series of ecological and environmental problems

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[0026] This embodiment relates to a compound fertilizer for amaranth, which includes the following raw materials in parts by weight: 20 parts of cotton stalks, 7 parts of waste glass, 10 parts of animal manure, 12 parts of phosphate fertilizer, 8 parts of potassium fertilizer, 15 parts of oil cake, polypropylene 2 parts of amide, 1 part of borax, 0.6 parts of ammonium molybdate, 2 parts of zeolite powder, 5 parts of montmorillonite, 1 part of fermenting microorganism, 1 part of coating agent, 2 parts of insect repellent, and 1 part of deodorant.

[0027] Wherein, the insect repelling substance includes the following components in parts by weight: 10 parts of lycorine, 80 parts of bamboo vinegar, 5 parts of sodium lignosulfonate, 4 parts of tobacco powder and 7 parts of polyethylene glycol.

[0028] Wherein, the deodorant is made by mixing ferrous sulfate and magnesium sulfate in a ratio of 2:3 by weight.

[0029] Wherein, the fermenting microorganism is a thermobacillus.

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Embodiment 2

[0039] This embodiment relates to a compound fertilizer for amaranth, which includes the following raw materials in parts by weight: 30 parts of cotton stalks, 12 parts of waste glass, 30 parts of animal manure, 22 parts of phosphate fertilizer, 17 parts of potassium fertilizer, 30 parts of oil cake, polypropylene 7 parts of amide, 2 parts of borax, 1.1 parts of ammonium molybdate, 3 parts of zeolite powder, 10 parts of montmorillonite, 3 parts of fermented microorganism, 2 parts of coating agent, 3 parts of insect repellent, and 2 parts of deodorant.

[0040] Wherein, the insect repelling substance includes the following components in parts by weight: 10 parts of lycorine, 80 parts of bamboo vinegar, 5 parts of sodium lignosulfonate, 4 parts of tobacco powder and 7 parts of polyethylene glycol.

[0041] Wherein, the deodorant is made by mixing ferrous sulfate and magnesium sulfate in a ratio of 2:3 by weight.

[0042] Wherein, the fermenting microorganism is a thermobacillus....

Embodiment 3

[0052] This embodiment relates to a compound fertilizer for amaranth, including the following raw materials in parts by weight: 23 parts of cotton stalks, 9 parts of waste glass, 15 parts of animal manure, 16 parts of phosphate fertilizer, 11 parts of potassium fertilizer, 20 parts of oil cake, polypropylene 3 parts of amide, 1.3 parts of borax, 0.7 parts of ammonium molybdate, 2.2 parts of zeolite powder, 6 parts of montmorillonite, 1.5 parts of fermented microorganism, 1.4 parts of coating agent, 2.1 parts of insect repellent, and 1.4 parts of deodorant.

[0053] Wherein, the insect repelling substance includes the following components in parts by weight: 10 parts of lycorine, 80 parts of bamboo vinegar, 5 parts of sodium lignosulfonate, 4 parts of tobacco powder and 7 parts of polyethylene glycol.

[0054] Wherein, the deodorant is made by mixing ferrous sulfate and magnesium sulfate in a ratio of 2:3 by weight.

[0055] Wherein, the fermenting microorganism is a thermobaci...

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Abstract

The invention discloses a compound fertilizer for amaranth. The fertilizer contains the following raw materials in parts by weight: 20-30 parts of cotton straws, 7-12 parts of waste glass, 10-30 parts of animal feces, 12-22 parts of a phosphatic fertilizer, 8-17 parts of a potash fertilizer, 15-30 parts of oil plant cakes, 2-7 parts of polyacrylamide, 1-2 parts of borax, 0.6-1.1 parts of ammonium molybdate, 2-3 parts of zeolite powder, 5-10 parts of montmorillonite, 1-3 parts of fermented microorganisms, 1-2 parts of an enveloping agent, 2-3 parts of an anti-worm substance and 1-2 parts of a deodorant. The compound fertilizer for amaranth is convenient to use, increases both yield and incoming, favorably improves the utilization ratio of nutrients and can improve the physical and chemical properties of soil.

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technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the technical field of fertilizers, and in particular relates to a compound fertilizer for amaranth and a preparation method thereof. Background technique [0002] In the production of amaranth, due to some unreasonable factors in the use of fertilizers, the application of nitrogen fertilizer is emphasized during the planting process of amaranth, and the application of organic fertilizer and micro-fertilizer is ignored. The ratio of organic fertilizer to inorganic fertilizer is seriously unbalanced, unreasonable fertilization and improper fertilization methods As a result, the utilization rate of fertilizers is low, resulting in malnutrition and quality decline of amaranth crops. At the same time, the soil properties of cultivated land deteriorate and seriously pollute the environment. The production potential of amaranth and the efficiency of natural resources such as soil cannot be brought into full play, which limits the inc...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): C05G3/06C05G3/00C05G3/04C05G3/70C05G3/80
CPCC05C3/00C05G3/00C05G3/70C05G3/80C05G5/30C05D9/00C05D9/02C05F3/00C05F5/002C05F11/00C05F11/08
Inventor 杨自芬
Owner HEFEI BAILYVSHENG AGRI TECH CO LTD
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