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titleOfInvention Organic fertilizer for improving saline-alkaline land
abstract The invention discloses an organic fertilizer for improving saline-alkaline land. The organic fertilizer contains the following ingredients in parts by weight: 5-10 parts of mixture, which is prepared from clay and sepiolite according to the mass ratio of 4: 1, 10-20 parts of dehydroacetic acid, 10-20 parts of grass seed, 40-50 parts of dry cattle manure, 30-50 parts of mixture, which is prepared from wood sawdust and leguminosae straw powder according to the mass ratio of 1: 5, 1-2 parts of phosphate solubilizing bacteria, 2-4 parts of phosphate rock powder and 1-2 parts of zymocyte. The organic fertilizer is simple in proportioning and convenient in use and can be used for lowering the salt content of soil, enhancing the activity of microorganisms and enzymes in the soil and promoting the growth of plant roots. According to the organic fertilizer, the mixture, which is prepared from clay and sepiolite according to the mass ratio of 4: 1, is used for neutralizing cations in the land, meanwhile, the phosphate solubilizing bacteria are used for keeping an aggregate structure of soil, and the phosphate rock powder is used for carrying out water retention, so that the effect of improving the saline-alkaline land is achieved.
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