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titleOfInvention Method for enhancing soil fertility by promoting straw degradation through protease
abstract The invention discloses a method for enhancing soil fertility by promoting straw degradation through protease, and relates to the technical field of bio-enzyme application and soil fertilizer. The method comprises the steps of at daily mean temperature of 20-29 DEG C, (1) slicing and grinding the straw into small sections of 0.1-8cm to obtain ground straw; (2) spraying a protease solution onto the ground straw; and (3) embedding the ground straw sprayed with the protease solution into the soil. Through returning the straw added with the protease solution into the field, the method for enhancing the soil fertility disclosed by the invention solves the problems of reduced nitrogen content, barrier to crop growth and the like appearing in the early stage of returning the straw into the field, and improves the nitrogen content in the soil, enhances soil fertility, improves crop growth environment, turns waste into valuable things, and reduces the cost.
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