Cold-resistant production promoter for peanuts
A yield-increasing agent and peanut technology, applied in organic fertilizers, fertilizer mixtures, potassium fertilizers, etc., can solve the problems that are not conducive to the formation of peanut root nodules, and the contact between peanut rhizobia and peanut root hairs, etc., to improve cold resistance and disease resistance, The effect of shortening the growth cycle and increasing the yield
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[0021] A cold-resistant and yield-increasing agent for peanuts, by using 15% potassium chloride, 15% proline, 8% brassinolide, 10% polyethylene glycol and 5% polychlorobenzoic acid as raw materials, and adding methionine and sulfurous acid Sodium hydrogen mixture 8% is used as an inducer, mixed and stirred in 1000 ml of water to form.
[0022] During the test, the seeds were first soaked for 36 hours with the cold-resistant yield-increasing agent, and the peanuts were sprayed with the cold-resistant yield-increasing agent again 5-10 days after planting peanuts, and a blank control group was set. The germination rate of peanuts in the cold-resistant yield-increasing agent group was 10-25% higher than that of the blank control group, and with the growth of the peanut plants, the leaves of the peanut plants in the blank control group turned yellow and the chlorophyll content was low. The leaves of the peanut plants were fresh and green, without symptoms of disease. At the final h...
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[0024] A cold-resistant peanut yield-increasing agent, by using potassium sulfate 12%, glucose 12%, brassinolide 10%, polyethylene glycol 8%, zeatin 8% raw materials, and adding methionine 8% as inducer, at 1000 ml of water, stir to form.
[0025] During the test, first use the cold-resistant yield-increasing agent to soak the seeds for 36-48 hours, and then spray the peanuts with the cold-resistant yield-increasing agent 5-10 days after planting peanuts, and set a blank control group. Under low temperature conditions (10-20°C), It was found that the germination rate of peanuts sprayed with cold-resistant yield-increasing agent was 10-25% higher than that of the blank control group, and as the peanut plants grew, the leaves of the peanut plants in the blank control group turned yellow and the chlorophyll content was low. The leaves of the peanut plants in the control group were fresh and tender green without disease symptoms. At the final harvest, it was found that the yield o...
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