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titleOfInvention Phosphogypsum soil conditioner capable of increasing water-retaining capacity of soil and preparation method thereof
abstract The invention discloses a phosphogypsum soil conditioner capable of increasing water-retaining capacity of soil. The soil conditioner is prepared from the following raw materials by weight: 26 to 28 parts of edible fungus residues, 23 to 25 parts of sesame cake meal, 120 to 140 parts of phosphogypsum, 6 to 8 parts of perlite fine powder, 3 to 6 parts of calcium sulfate, 3 to 4 parts of borax, 14 to 16 parts of red mud, 14 to 16 parts of soybean powder, 9 to 13 parts of potassium nitrate, 4 to 5 parts of EM microbial inoculum, 6 to 8 parts of abandoned lime peels and a proper amount of water. The soil conditioner provided by the invention, through the additions of the phosphogypsum, calcined red mud powder and an environment-friendly material--the perlite fine powder, can increase porosity and permeability of the soil, promote release of soil nutrients and improve effectiveness of nutrients; meanwhile, adhesive property of a fermented organic matter is cooperated, so effective water content and effective rainwater retaining amount of the soil can be enlarged; water-retaining property of the soil is increased, so usage amount of irrigation water is reduced; and economic values of use of the soil are improved.
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