Culture medium formula for symbiosis of actinomycetes and plants and preparation process of culture medium formula
A technology for culturing substrates and actinomycetes, applied in the field of cultivating substrates for symbiosis between actinomycetes and plants, can solve the problems of wasting resources, consuming a lot of time, reducing material uniformity, etc., reducing time waste and increasing contact area. , to avoid the effect of changes
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[0029] A culture substrate formula for symbiotic actinomycetes and plants, comprising the following ingredients in parts by weight: 50g of phosphoric acid, 50g of potassium sulfate, 50g of zinc sulfate, 50g of urea, 50g of calcium lignin benzenesulfonate, 50g of NaCl, 50g of ammonia water, 7 g of water Magnesium sulfate 50g, ferrous sulfate heptahydrate 50g, lignite 200g, medical stone 200g, zeolite powder 200g, phosphogypsum 200g, humus 200g and diatomite 200g;
Embodiment 2
[0031] A culture substrate formula for actinomycetes and plant symbiosis, comprising the following components by weight: 75g of phosphoric acid, 75g of potassium sulfate, 75g of zinc sulfate, 75g of urea, 75g of calcium lignin benzenesulfonate, 75g of NaCl, 75g of ammonia water, 7 g of water Magnesium sulfate 75g, ferrous sulfate heptahydrate 75g, lignite 300g, medical stone 300g, zeolite powder 300g, phosphogypsum 300g, humus 300g and diatomite 300g;
Embodiment 3
[0033] A culture substrate formula for symbiotic actinomycetes and plants, comprising the following components by weight: 100g of phosphoric acid, 100g of potassium sulfate, 100g of zinc sulfate, 100g of urea, 100g of calcium lignin benzenesulfonate, 100g of NaCl, 100g of ammonia water, 7 g of water Magnesium sulfate 100g, ferrous sulfate heptahydrate 100g, lignite 400g, medical stone 400g, zeolite powder 400g, phosphogypsum 400g, humus 400g and diatomite 400g.
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