Treatment method for improving yield of forage grass seeds
A treatment method and herbage technology, applied in fertilization methods, botanical equipment and methods, lawn growth, etc., to achieve the effect of increasing selenium content, yield and quality
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[0030] Preparation of arginine chelated selenium:
[0031] Arginine is mixed with water in a ratio of 1g:20mL, and sodium selenite is added according to 1 / 2 of the molar weight of arginine added. After all solid substances are dissolved, they are transferred to a pressure reactor. The temperature is controlled at 0.3-0.5 MPa, the temperature is controlled within the range of 110-120° C., the reaction is carried out for 35 minutes, and after cooling, it is diluted with water until the selenium content is 40 ppm to obtain arginine chelated selenium.
Embodiment 2
[0033] Preparation of arginine chelated selenium:
[0034] Mix arginine and water at a ratio of 1g:18mL, add sodium selenate according to 1 / 2 of the molar weight of arginine added, and transfer to a pressure reactor after all solid substances are dissolved, and control the pressure during the reaction At 0.3-0.5 MPa, the temperature is controlled within the range of 110-120° C., reacting for 30 minutes, adding water after cooling to dilute the selenium content to 40 ppm to prepare arginine chelated selenium.
Embodiment 3
[0036] Preparation of arginine chelated selenium:
[0037] Arginine is mixed with water in a ratio of 1g:15mL, and sodium selenite is added according to 1 / 3 of the molar weight of arginine added. After all solid substances are dissolved, they are transferred to a pressure reactor. The temperature is controlled at 0.3-0.5 MPa, the temperature is controlled within the range of 110-120° C., the reaction is carried out for 38 minutes, and after cooling, it is diluted with water until the selenium content is 40 ppm to obtain arginine chelated selenium.
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