Functional bacterial fertilizer containing Streptomyces aureoverticillatus HN6
A kind of functional bacteria, golden technology, applied in the direction of organic fertilizer, biological organic part treatment, microbial treatment, etc., can solve the problem of little effect, and achieve the effect of enhancing root vitality, increasing content and increasing plant height
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[0029] A preparation method of functional bacterial fertilizer containing Streptomyces aureus verticalus HN6, the specific steps are as follows:
[0030] (1) Banana stalks, corn stalks, cowpea stalks and rice stalks as base materials are dried in the sun, pulverized and mixed according to the weight ratio of 1:1:1:1.
[0031] (2) Inoculate the white rot fungus (ACCC30942) in the PDB fermentation broth, culture at 35°C for 5 days to prepare the white rot fungus culture broth; Cultivate at constant temperature for 5 days to make Streptomyces aureus verticalus HN6 nutrient solution; Then the white rot bacterium nutrient solution and Streptomyces aureus verticalus HN6 nutrient solution were diluted to 10 7 cfu / mL, and then mixed according to the volume ratio of 1:1 to make functional bacterial liquid. The formula components of the PDB fermentation broth are potato 200g / L, glucose 20g / L, and natural pH; the formula components of the Gaoshi No. 1 fermentation broth are soluble star...
Embodiment 2
[0036] The weight ratio of the base material is: 0.5 parts of banana stalks, 1.5 parts of corn stalks, 0.8 parts of cowpea stalks and 1.5 parts of rice stalks. Others are the same as in Example 1.
Embodiment 3
[0038] The weight ratio of the base material is: 1.2 parts of banana straw, 0.8 part of corn straw, 1.2 part of cowpea straw and 0.5 part of rice straw. Others are the same as in Example 1.
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