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titleOfInvention Application of rhamnolipid as additive
abstract The present invention discloses an application of rhamnolipid as an additive. According to the present invention, the rhamnolipid is adopted as a pesticide additive so as to significantly improve hydrophilicity and provide temperature stability and chemical environment stability; the rhamnolipid is adopted as a fertilizer additive, such that the foliar fertilizer has effects of significant nutrient uptake promotion and plant growth promotion; and the rhamnolipid is adopted as a feed additive, such that emulsification of various nutrients in food and small intestine nutrient absorption can be promoted. With the present invention, the rhamnolipid is adopted to replace a chemical surfactant to be adopted as the additive of the pesticide, the fertilizer and the feed additive so as to provide significant effects.
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