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publicationDate 2015-08-26-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-103229644-B
titleOfInvention The bilayer of rock slope revegetation soil moved in improve the original matrix and water-loss reducer is sowed grass seeds by duster method
abstract The bilayer that the invention discloses a kind of rock slope revegetation soil moved in improve the original matrix and water-loss reducer is sowed grass seeds by duster method, first to sow grass seeds by duster on rock slope surface basal layer, containing starch grafted acrylate slow-release water retention agent in basal layer, its composition is: starch 23 ~ 29 mass parts+acrylates 60 ~ 66 mass parts+water 12 ~ 15 mass parts+crosslinking agent 0.5 ~ 1.0 mass parts; Then spraying and sowing plant growth layer on basal layer, plant in generating layer and put water-loss reducer containing polyacrylamide speed, its composition is: acrylamide 45 ~ 48 mass parts+potassium acrylate 38 ~ 44 mass parts+water 7 ~ 9 mass parts+crosslinking agent 0.5 ~ 1.0 mass parts.Effectively can improve germination rate and the regularity of filling with plant seed in rock slope soil moved in improve the original afforestation project without initial stage grass of sowing grass seeds by duster under precipitation event, construction method is simple, afforestation project success rate is high.
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