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What is bacterial fertilizer?
2019-02-27 14:27:11 admin 966
Bacterial fertilizer, also known as biological fertilizer, biological fertilizer, bacterial fertilizer or inoculant, etc. Bacterial fertilizer, in image, is "bacteria + fertilizer", because bacterial fertilizer on the one hand contains "organic matter, nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium" and other nutrients necessary for crop growth, while products also contain a large number of beneficial microorganisms, beneficial microorganisms in the soil reproduction, to improve the soil, disease prevention and other functions.





Effect of bacterial manure



1. Biohormones stimulate crop growth. Microorganisms in gymnosperm bacterial fertilizer, whether in its fermentation process (which can be understood as the process of self-reproduction of microorganisms) or in the process of life activities in the soil, will produce a large number of gibberellins and cytokines, which can regulate the metabolism of crops and stimulate the growth of crops after contact with plant roots, thus increasing crop production. Effect.



2. Pressure the positive with evil to alleviate the disease. Bacterial fertilizers grow and propagate in large numbers in plant roots, thus forming dominant bacterial flora, which inhibits and reduces the invasion and reproduction opportunities of pathogens, and plays a role in reducing crop diseases (can be imagined as "putting evil under control".



3. Stimulate the release of nutrients from organic matter. Abundant organic matter can release nutrient elements needed for plant growth through microbial activities, so as to achieve the goal of long-term fertilizer effect.



4. Loosen soil and conserve fertility and improve environment. Rich organic matter can also improve soil physical properties and increase soil aggregate structure, thus making the soil loose, reducing soil compaction, conducive to water conservation, fertilizer conservation, aeration and root development, and provide a suitable micro-ecological growth environment for crops.