Nonwoven biofabrics
US-2023203724-A1 · Jun 29, 2023 · US
US9776931B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9776931-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414442724-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 19, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jun 3, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 3, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 3, 2017 |
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A facility secondary NO 3 − salinized soil modifier and a modification method are disclosed. The present invention involves the preparation processes of two biological soil modifiers A and B and application methods thereof, which are specifically described as follows: (1) soil modifier A: solid, obtained by microbial fermentation with straw powder and rice bran and the like as raw materials, C/N between 30-50, applied by uniformly mixing at 1-1.4‰ by mass with facility ploughing soil, co-culturing at 35-50° C. for 5-7 days, and then returning to fields; and (2) soil modifier B: liquid, subjected to salt tolerance acclimation to have effective microbial populations, and used in the crop growth period. Based on the microbial techniques, the present invention can improve soil structureness, enhance microbial activity and promote biological immobilization on inorganic nitrogen in soils, significantly increasing the facility cultivation crop yield, and improving the product quality.
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What is claimed is: 1. A facility secondary NO 3 − salinized soil modifier, comprising a soil modifier A and a soil modifier B, wherein the soil modifier A comprises the following components by weight: 30-50 parts of straw powder, 10-40 parts of rice bran, 5-20 parts of rapeseed cake, and also an EM stock solution and red sugar, and the weights of the EM stock solution and the red sugar both are 1.2-4.5% of the total weight of the straw powder, the rice bran and the rapeseed cake; and the soil modifier B is obtained by acclimation of the EM stock solution by gradually increasing a salt solution concentration, wherein the C/N ratio of the straw powder is 65-85:1, the C/N ratio of the rice bran is 18-22:1, and the C/N ratio of the rapeseed cake is 9-13:1. 2. A method of preparing the facility secondary NO 3 − salinized soil modifier of claim 1 , comprising: preparing the soil modifier A, which comprises the steps of uniformly mixing the straw powder, the rice bran, and the rapeseed cake, adding the EM stock solution and the red sugar into the resulting mixture and then adding water to reach about 35% of a water content (by mass); and performing closed fermentation at a temperature of above 22° C. for 10-26 days; and preparing the soil modifier B, which comprises the steps of: mixing Ca(NO 3 ) 2 , KNO 3 , NaCl and KCl in a 5:3:1:1 ratio by mass, formulating 0.5 wt % of an inorganic salt solution from the resulting mixture of inorganic salts, and performing acclimation by gradually increasing the concentration, wherein a concentration of an inorganic salt is successively increased to 4% by 0.5% gradient, and wherein the C/N ratio of the straw powder is 65-85:1, the C/N ratio of the rice bran is 18-22:1, and the C/N ratio of the rapeseed cake is 9-13:1. 3. The method of claim 2 wherein after the last step, the C/N ratio of the biological soil modifier A is adjusted to be 30-50 using the straw powder. 4. A soil modification method based on the facility secondary NO 3 − salinized soil modifier according to claim 1 , by comprising: applying the soil modifier A by adding the soil modifier A into a facility ploughing soil for planting; co-culturing at 35-50° C. for 5-7 days after being fully mixed; covering onto the soil surface 1 day before crop planting with a thickness of 0-10 cm; applying the soil modifier B by diluting 500-1000× and spraying onto the root surface during the crop growth period. 5. The soil modification method based on the facility secondary NO 3 − salinized soil modifier according to claim 4 , wherein the amount of the soil modifier A is 1-1.4‰ of the soil weight. 6. The soil modification method based on the facility secondary NO 3 − salinized soil modifier according to claim 4 , wherein the amount of the soil modifier B after dilution is 3000-4500 kg/ha.
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