Seed soaking agent and preparation method thereof
A seed soaking agent and cocklebur seed technology, applied in the field of seed soaking agent and its preparation, can solve the problems of increasing waste water treatment cost, pungent and unpleasant smell, seed damage, etc., to achieve good germination, low toxicity, and moisture retention Effect
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[0021] The invention provides a seed soaking agent, the raw materials of which include by weight: 14 parts of celery root, 11 parts of garlic skin, 12 parts of Houttuynia cordata, 10 parts of coriander root, 9 parts of dandelion, 2.8 parts of burdock, and 2.1 parts of cocklebur , 1.8 parts of β-cyclodextrin, 1.2 parts of sodium carboxymethylcellulose, and 1220 parts of water.
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[0023] The invention provides a seed soaking agent, the raw materials of which include by weight: 12 parts of celery root, 14 parts of garlic skin, 11 parts of Houttuynia cordata, 9 parts of coriander root, 11 parts of dandelion, 2.2 parts of burdock, and 1.3 parts of cocklebur , 1.5 parts of β-cyclodextrin, 1.7 parts of sodium carboxymethylcellulose, and 1140 parts of water.
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[0025] The invention provides a seed soaking agent, the raw materials of which include by weight: 13 parts of celery root, 12 parts of garlic skin, 14 parts of Houttuynia cordata, 11 parts of coriander root, 10 parts of dandelion, 1.3 parts of burdock, and 2.7 parts of cocklebur , 1.3 parts of β-cyclodextrin, 1.4 parts of sodium carboxymethylcellulose, and 1275 parts of water.
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