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titleOfInvention A kind of microbial product of with reducing beach saline-alkali surface soil alkalinity
abstract The invention discloses a kind of microbial product of with reducing beach saline-alkali surface soil alkalinity, belong to soil amelioration techniques.The microbial fermentation solid waste that utilization of the present invention can synthesize glutamic acid forms a kind of soil improvement product, the process of functional microorganism bacterial strain hyperplasia in soil in product, glutamic acid can be synthesized, while reduces the pH value of soil, plays the effect of drop alkali improves salt-soda soil.The present invention is produced using brevibacterium flavum solid fermentation agricultural wastes, brevibacterium flavum quantity >=0.5 × 10 in the product 8 cfu*g ‑1 , pH value 5.5, water content≤30%, the content of organic matter >=45%.Experiment shows that the beach saline-alkali soil application biological organic fertilizer, during the long-term desalinization of soil by flooding or leaching of soil, soil pH value continuous decrease, the product can effectively reduce the alkalescence of beach saline-alkali soil.
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