Multi-strain biological organic fertilizer
A bio-organic fertilizer and multi-strain technology is applied to organic fertilizers, fertilizers made from biological waste, and inorganic fertilizers. It can solve problems such as agricultural environmental pollution, soil fertility decline, and epidemic diseases, and achieve environmental protection, quality improvement, and The effect of increasing income
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Embodiment 1
[0013] The multi-strain bio-organic fertilizer is prepared from the following raw materials by weight: 8 parts of wheat bran, 15 parts of phosphate rock powder, 10 parts of potassium chloride, 10 parts of humic acid, 25 parts of peat soil, 5 parts of coal gangue, 10 parts of monoammonium phosphate, 5 parts of ammonium chloride, and 0.4 parts of bacteria.
[0014] The strains include all nitrogen-fixing bacteria, phosphorus-solubilizing bacteria, potassium-solubilizing bacteria, bacillus, actinomycetes 5406, and yeast.
Embodiment 2
[0016] The multi-strain bio-organic fertilizer is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight: 12 parts of wheat bran, 25 parts of phosphate rock powder, 15 parts of potassium chloride, 15 parts of humic acid, 35 parts of peat soil, 10 parts of coal gangue, 15 parts of monoammonium phosphate, 10 parts of ammonium chloride, and 0.6 parts of bacteria.
[0017] The strains include all nitrogen-fixing bacteria, phosphorus-solubilizing bacteria, potassium-solubilizing bacteria, bacillus, actinomycetes 5406, and yeast.
Embodiment 3
[0019] The multi-strain bio-organic fertilizer is prepared from the following raw materials by weight: 10 parts of wheat bran, 20 parts of phosphate rock powder, 13 parts of potassium chloride, 13 parts of humic acid, 30 parts of peat soil, 8 parts of coal gangue, 13 parts of monoammonium phosphate, 8 parts of ammonium chloride, and 0.5 parts of bacteria.
[0020] The strains include all nitrogen-fixing bacteria, phosphorus-solubilizing bacteria, potassium-solubilizing bacteria, bacillus, actinomycetes 5406, and yeast.
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