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publicationNumber CN-105462592-A
titleOfInvention Humic acid soil conditioner and preparation technology thereof
abstract The invention discloses a humic acid soil conditioner and a preparation technology thereof. The soil conditioner is composed of a base material and a bacterium agent according to a weight ratio of 70:30, the base material comprises 75-85% of humate, 15-25% of a nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilizer and a small amount of trace elements, and the bacterium material is formed through respectively inoculating a test inoculant INT-3 and a contrast inoculant INT-0 to animal night soils and 35% of straws and through heaping fermentation. The humic acid soil conditioner has the advantages of soil improvement, ventilating enhancement, water and fertilizer conservation performances, increase of the fertilizer absorption rate of crops, no irritation to crops, promotion of development and growth of roots and strengthening of stems, and improvement of the disease, drought and cold resistance of the crops.
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