What's the difference between microbial agent and microbial fertilizer?
For growers, microbial agents and biological fertilizer are familiar fertilizers. These two kinds of fertilizers are very beneficial to the growth of crops, both can kill bacteria and insects, improve the yield and quality of crops, and enhance the growth ability of crops. So what's the difference between microbial agents and biological fertilizer? Today, the editor will give you a brief introduction. Let's take a look at it.
1. What is microbial fertilizer
The microbial fertilizer commonly used in our daily life is microbial fertilizer. Microbial fertilizer takes bacteria as the main raw material and contains a lot of active microorganisms. After being applied into the soil, various activities of microorganisms can provide plants with various nutrients, promote the normal growth of plants, improve their yield and quality, and improve the ecological environment at the same time. Fertilizer in China has gradually transferred from organic farm fertilizer to chemical fertilizer, but with the excessive use of chemical fertilizer, the utilization rate of chemical fertilizer is getting lower and lower, and the harm to the environment is becoming more and more serious. Therefore, microbial fertilizer will be the main direction of fertilizer in the future.
2. What is a microbial agent
Microbial agent is actually a kind of fertilizer which belongs to microbial fertilizer products. It is mainly used to solve soil problems and improve soil structure. The emergence of microbial agents has also fundamentally reduced the use of chemical fertilizer and reduced environmental pollution. On the other hand, there is still an interaction between microorganisms and plants, which can obviously improve the disease resistance and stress resistance of plants. It is very beneficial to the growth of plants, can obviously prolong the harvest of agricultural products, enhance the quality, and is very beneficial to improve the planting efficiency.
3. The difference between the two
The primary difference between microbial fertilizer and microbial agent is the different dosage. Usually for microbial fertilizer and farm manure, the amount of fertilizer per mu is generally about 200 kg. And the use of microbial agents, then its dosage is far less than microbial fertilizer, generally in 5kg/ mu. And the two are also completely different from the use, microbial agents are referred to as bacterial agents, mainly in the form of compounding agents, belonging to a small fertilizer. Microbial bacteria and bio-organic fertilizer are called bacterial fertilizer, which is a kind of large fertilizer.
And because of different planting areas and different crops, there are many ways to use microbial agents. When applied as base fertilizer, the amount was kept at about 2 kg per mu, and was applied by sprinkling when ploughing. If it is topdressing, then the dosage should be kept around 1.5kg for topdressing. In drip irrigation and irrigation, it is added to the traditional fertilizer for irrigation, and the residue can also be used as base fertilizer. If it is a kind of fertilizer, then it is mainly to mix seeds.
The above is a brief introduction of the difference between microbial agent and microbial fertilizer. That's all for today's introduction. This article is for reference only. I hope it can help you all.
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