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publicationNumber CN-104341205-B
titleOfInvention The soil of prevention walnut kernel problem applies special fertilizer
abstract The invention discloses a kind of soil of prevention walnut kernel problem to apply special fertilizer, and raw material includes urea, double superhosphate, potassium sulfate, calcium chloride, with N, P 2 O 5 、K 2 The mass ratio of O and CaO meters, N, P, K, Ca is 20:10-12:10-12:6-10.It is Blending Fertilizer that the soil, which applies special fertilizer, will can be applied after each raw material blending of the mass ratio;Application method is preferably:It is applied fertilizer 2 times by spreading manuer in holes 1 year, the time is before rudiment and the young fruit development phase, and every plant of walnut whole year dose is 1.5~3kg.Soil of the present invention, which applies special fertilizer, can significantly decrease the kernel ratio of walnut, improve the development degree of walnut shell.Special fertilizer is applied using soil of the present invention, the shell degree of imperfection of thin-shelled walnut kind can reduce by 8% or more, and kernel ratio reduces by 9~17%, can significantly improve commodity fruit rate.
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