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titleOfInvention A kind of biological soil conditioning agent compound method being applicable to vegetable continuous cropping soil improvement
abstract The invention belongs to agricultural technology field, disclose a kind of biological soil conditioner formulations being applicable to vegetable continuous cropping soil improvement, described formula, it is made up of the raw material of following quality proportioning: wormcast, straw powder (wheat stalk or Flower of Aztec Marigold stalk or jerusalem artichoke stalk), Paecilomyces lilacinus microbial inoculum, calcium superphosphate, and soil redeposition is mixed in proportion by composition A and composition B and forms; Composition A is: wormcast 150kg, calcium superphosphate 3kg; Composition B is: air-dry straw powder 20kg, Paecilomyces lilacinus microbial inoculum 40g; Composition A and composition B can be used alone.This biological soil conditioning agent being applicable to vegetable continuous cropping soil improvement can be used for the mixture of seedling medium, is 1:2 with the mixture weight ratio of Nutrition Soil.This biological soil conditioning agent being applicable to vegetable continuous cropping soil improvement can improve ecological environment of soil, effective antagonism soil-borne pathogen and root knot nematode, improves vegetable crop output.
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