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titleOfInvention Production method of drought resisting and water storage sustained-release preparation for soil
abstract The invention discloses a production method of a drought resisting and water storage sustained-release preparation for soil. The product belongs to the field of farm-oriented drought resisting and water storage sustained-release preparations. The preparation is produced by the method of smashing and mixing a high polymer membrane, hydroxypropyl sesbania gum No.2, guar gum, carboxymethyl starch, methylcellulose and xanthan gum as raw materials. The product applied to soil generates rising effect when the water content of surrounding soil is decreased or drought occurs to slowly volatilize or seep water in surrounding soil, so as to supply normal water need of plants. The preparation is stable and nontoxic and exists in the form of high content powder, and can be directly applied to soil which is 0.1m deep. Water can be slowly released after watering and soaking in use, so that the drought resistance of crops can be remarkably improved, and the yield-increasing effect is remarkable.
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