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titleOfInvention A kind of method and application of the extracted humic acid from stalk
abstract The invention belongs to technical field of agricultural fertilizers, and in particular to a kind of method and application of the extracted humic acid from stalk.This method uses stalk for raw material, rotten agent is promoted collectively as stalk using sepiolite powder or sepiolite powder and bone meal, EM bacteria agent is selected to carry out inoculated and cultured, the straw decomposition time can significantly be shortened in conjunction with EM bacteria agent by promoting rotten agent, on the one hand sepiolite powder used can speed up the decomposition of stalk, on the other hand since sepiolite powder has biggish specific surface area, moisture can be absorbed when encountering water and becomes soft, so as to for EM bacterium growth and breeding good place and environment are provided, improve in decomposition product with high bioactivity humic acid content.Humic acid extracting solution provided by the invention is obvious to the facilitation effect of growth and development and the volume increase of rice as Foliar Spraying.
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