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titleOfInvention A kind of north brunisolic soil creates tea place special-purpose soil improvement agent prescription
abstract The invention discloses a kind of northern brunisolic soils to create tea place special-purpose soil improvement agent prescription.It is mainly contained:100~150 parts of 11~14 parts of aluminum sulfate, 3~6 parts of potassium dihydrogen phosphate, 10~13 parts of ferrous sulfate, 3~6 parts of zinc sulfate, 28~35 parts of urea, 50~100 parts of humic acid, 50~70 parts of biological carbon and turf.A kind of northern brunisolic soil proposed of the present invention creates tea place special-purpose soil improvement agent prescription, it can be sufficiently stirred before tea shoot transplants half a month during mixing is manured into soil, by adjusting soil texture and physicochemical property, reduce soil stickiness and pH value, improve soil organic matter content, tea shoot lateral root growth is may advantageously facilitate, so as to improve tea shoot transplanting survival rate.
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