Carbon-based fertilizer types
Carbon-based fertilizers are divided into three basic types: carbon-based organic fertilizers; Carbon-based inorganic fertilizer; Carbon-based organic-inorganic compound fertilizer (compound fertilizer)
Carbon-based organic fertilizer refers to the ecological fertilizer formed by the reasonable compatibility of biomass carbon powder and organic fertilizer;
Carbon-based inorganic fertilizer refers to the ecological fertilizer formed by the reasonable compatibility of biomass carbon powder and inorganic fertilizer;
Carbon-based organic-inorganic compound fertilizer (compound fertilizer) refers to an ecological fertilizer formed by the reasonable compatibility of biomass carbon powder and organic-inorganic compound fertilizer (compound fertilizer).
The basic theory of carbon-based fertilizer The basic theory of carbon-based fertilizer is the theory of carbon-based organic matter in soil fertilizer, that is, increasing the content of carbon-based organic matter in soil, rapidly transforming soil structure, balancing salt and water, and creating a soil environment conducive to the healthy growth of plants through rapid maturity, thereby increasing soil fertility and promoting crop growth. Professor Pan Genxing of Nanjing Agricultural University vividly called the basic theory of carbon-based fertilizer "soil biological bridge technology".
Characteristics Now that carbon-based fertilizers are slowly circulating in the market, many farmers begin to pay attention to supplementing carbon (carbon) to the soil. The main products on the market now are: bamboo charcoal bio-organic fertilizer, bamboo charcoal soil improver, bamboo charcoal compound microbial fertilizer, carbon energy biological bacterial fertilizer, liquid carbon fertilizer, etc. The variety of products began to diversify slowly, but the ultimate goal was the same, to supplement the carbon elements needed by plants, improve the aggregate structure of soil, improve the soil's water and fertilizer conservation ability and improve the fertilizer utilization rate.