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titleOfInvention A method of constructing a fertile plough layer for planting soil
abstract The invention discloses a method for constructing a fertile plough layer for planting soil, comprising the following steps: (1) tilling the soil; (2) applying soil conditioner and base fertilizer; (3) raising seedlings; Field management; (6) mowing; in the present invention, a soil conditioner is firstly applied to the tilled soil, and the soil conditioner replaces the conventionally used iron and manganese oxides with porous carbon-supported iron and manganese oxides. The material is loaded on the porous carbon, which improves the dispersion of iron and manganese oxides and prevents agglomeration. On the one hand, it improves the removal effect of heavy metals. On the other hand, the porous carbon and polyacrylamide can also play a role in soil water retention. , On the basis of soil improvement, the present invention uses Taiwan sweet elephant grass for planting for the first time, which can effectively deepen the plough layer, improve the plough layer structure, enhance the soil organic matter, and significantly improve the comprehensive soil performance.
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