Biological bacterium solution for increasing survival rate of trees in arid and saline-alkali areas, preparation and application
A technology of survival rate and biological bacteria, applied in the field of biological bacteria liquid to improve the survival rate of trees in high drought and saline-alkali areas, can solve the problems of no large-scale afforestation activities, unable to guarantee the survival of trees, low survival rate of tree planting, etc. Nutrient absorption and delivery capacity, good economic value and social value, the effect of expanding the scope of absorption
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[0026] A biological bacterium solution for improving the survival rate of trees in drought and saline-alkali areas, including:
[0027] (1) Base fluid: by weight, well water, EM bacteria, mycorrhizal bacteria, kombucha, fertiliser, brown sugar, the proportions are 100:0.5:0.01:0.1:1:10;
[0028] (2) Bacterial solution finished product: by weight, well water, base fluid, Bacillus subtilis, Harmica mold, actinomycetes, potassium fulvic acid from mineral source, chelated glutamic acid, the ratio is 1000:2:0.01: 0.01:0.01:1:0.5. Its preparation method comprises the following steps:
[0029] S101) Preparation method of base liquid: take 100 grams of well water, boil it, add 10 grams of brown sugar, shake it to remove impurities, add 0.5 grams of EM bacteria, 0.01 grams of mycorrhizal fungi, and 0.1 grams of kombucha after cooling to about 30 degrees Celsius 1. Put 1 gram of Yuanfei into a clean container and shake well; place the sealed container in a temperature environment of 2...
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[0038] Example 2 The enhanced bacterial solution used in areas with an average annual rainfall of more than 200 millimeters
[0039] A kind of biological bacteria liquid that improves the survival rate of trees in drought and saline-alkali areas, including
[0040] (1) Enhanced base liquid: use EM bacteria (plant type) as the original strain, and the ratio of EM bacteria, well water, brown sugar, and urea is 1:200:20:20 by weight;
[0041] (2) Enhanced bacterial solution finished product: by weight, well water, base fluid, Bacillus subtilis, Harmutz mold, actinomycetes, potassium fulvic acid from mineral sources, and chelated glutamic acid, the ratio is 900:1: 0.01:0.01:0.01:1:0.5. Its preparation method comprises the following steps:
[0042] S201) Preparation of enhanced base liquid: Take 200 grams of well water (if the tap water must be placed in the air for 24 hours before use, in case the residual disinfectant in the tap water will kill the fungus), put 20 grams of brow...
Embodiment 3
[0067] Example 3 Middle East Drought Resistant Bacteria Liquid Used in Areas with Average Annual Rainfall of 200 and Below
[0068] On the basis of Example 2, the amount of acetic acid solution in the formula is doubled, and the amount of ferrous sulfate is doubled, diluted in well water (or tap water placed in the air for 24 hours), and added by 5 kg per cubic meter of nutrient soil Stir the water containing acetic acid solution and ferrous sulfate evenly. Before using, measure the pH value of the nutrient soil. It can be used when the pH value is about 8. If the pH value is greater than 8, then add a small amount of acetic acid solution and ferrous sulfate. Aqueous reprocessing. In addition, the dosage is 15 grams per pot in areas with average annual rainfall between 100 mm and 200 mm, and 25 grams per pot in areas with average annual rainfall below 100 mm.
[0069] At the same time, in particular:
[0070] (1) In the bacterial liquid formula, chelated glutamic acid is a l...
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