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publicationNumber CN-102180742-B
titleOfInvention Composition and method for preparing anti-disease/insect/bacterium fulvic acid fertilizer
abstract The invention discloses a composition for preparing an anti-disease/insect/bacterium fulvic acid fertilizer, and a method for producing an anti-disease/insect/bacterium fulvic acid fertilizer from the composition Chinese drug dregs and crop straws. The method comprises the following steps: by using Chinese drug dregs and straws as raw materials, chopping the straws, mixing with the Chinese drug dregs, spraying water to moisten the mixture, and spraying a catalyst and an oxidant; putting the mixture into an aging pool; and extracting and separating the materials subjected to oxidative degradation, thereby obtaining a liquid which is the anti-disease/insect/bacterium fulvic acid fertilizer. By using the invention, the high-efficiency anti-disease/insect/bacterium fulvic acid can be prepared in a short time.
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