- Time:Nov 11, 2020
Organic fertilizer is commonly known as farmyard manure, which consists of various animal and plant residues or metabolites, such as human and livestock manure, straw, animal residues, and slaughterhouse waste. The main method is to supply organic matter to improve the physical and chemical properties of the soil, promote plant growth and the circulation of the soil ecosystem. Bio-organic fertilizer is a type of fertilizer with both microbial fertilizer and organic fertilizer effects. It is composed of specific functional microorganisms and mainly derived from animal and plant residues (such as livestock and poultry manure, crop straws, etc.) and is decomposed by harmless treatment.
1) Bio-organic fertilizer is completely decomposed, does not burn roots, and does not rot; refined organic fertilizer is not decomposed, and it will decompose in the soil after direct use, which will cause the phenomenon of burning seedlings.
2) Bio-organic fertilizer decomposes under high temperature, which kills most pathogenic bacteria and insect eggs and reduces the occurrence of pests; refined organic fertilizer is not decomposed and will attract underground pests when it decomposes in the soil.
3) The beneficial bacteria are added to the bio-organic fertilizer, which reduces the occurrence of diseases due to the occupying effect of the flora; the refined organic fertilizer kills all the microorganisms in it due to the high temperature drying.
4) Bio-organic fertilizer has high nutrient content; refined organic fertilizer has caused nutrient loss due to high temperature treatment.
5) The bio-organic fertilizer has a light smell and is almost odorless after deodorization; if the refined organic fertilizer is not deodorized, the odor will appear when moisture returns.
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