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publicationNumber CN-103724117-B
titleOfInvention Special slow-release organic fertilizer for potato and a preparation method thereof
abstract The invention provides a special slow-release organic fertilizer for potatoes, and a preparation method thereof. The slow-release organic fertilizer is prepared from lignin, diatomite, attapulgite, humic acid, calcium base bentonite, nitrogen fertilizer, potash fertilizer, agricultural rare earth and water. The preparation method comprises the steps: mixing all the components to make into pellets after the components are dissolved and stirred. The slow-release organic fertilizer is reasonable in components. The utilization rate of the organic fertilizer and the output rate of potatoes are greatly improved by the synergistic effect of the components, and meanwhile the problem of crop eutrophy or nutrient deficiency is effectively solved. The commodity of potatoes is greatly improved, and meanwhile the problem of water pollution caused by fertilizer loss is effectively prevented. The organic fertilizer improves soil, saves resources and reduces cost. The preparation method is simple and meets the need of large-scale industrial production.
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