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titleOfInvention Disease-resistant soil conditioner and preparation method thereof
abstract The invention discloses a disease-resistant soil conditioner and a preparation method thereof. The soil conditioner is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight: waste dried wood, a 6-10% dilute sulfuric acid solution, a 3-5 mmol/g sodium sulfite solution, corn cobs, diatomite, wild chrysanthemums, chinaberry fruits, ethanol, garlic straws, castor beans, oxalic acid, smectite, 50% carbendazol wettable powder, gleditsia sinensis and a proper amount of water. The natural insect-resistant plant extracts used as raw materials are subjected to airing, grinding, crushing and extraction to obtain the insect-resistant active components for protecting the soil, thereby reducing the diseases and insects, reducing the use of the insecticide, and better protecting the environment. The modified wood particles belong to porous high-adsorptivity particles, and are capable of adsorbing the insect-resistant active components and postponing the expiration date.
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