How can "microbial preparation" improve soil fertility and restore health?

Microbial inoculum is a new type of biological antibacterial fertilizer developed by high-tech biotechnology. What's the benefit of this fertilizer to the soil? Today we will study the detailed characteristics of microbial agents together!

Microbial agents can restore soil health and effectively improve soil nutrients.

First, microbial bacteria are soil "teachers" in the true sense. Through the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide and the secretion of acidic substances such as organic acids, Wobao microorganisms can promote the release and chelation of trace elements in soil, effectively break soil hardening, promote the formation of aggregate structure, improve soil aeration and promote the generation of organic matter, humic acid and humus.

Second, microorganisms are "nutrient converters" of soil. Wobao microorganism plays a very important role in the input and output of matter and energy in soil, and it is an important link in the material circulation chain. It can activate soil organic and inorganic nutrients, decompose organic matter, release nutrients and increase the availability of nutrients. Corresponding to the problems of hardening, acidification, salinization, poor soil and soil fertility failure, these problems are all due to the long-term accumulation and residue of fertilizers in the soil, which can not be effectively decomposed and transformed, and the release and transformation of nutrients depend on microorganisms.

Third, microorganisms and bacteria are the "cleaners" of soil. In the process of its reproduction and metabolism, Wobao microorganisms can degrade the residual pollutants such as fertilizers, organic pesticides and heavy metals in the soil, decompose, transform, fix, transfer and synthesize the above pollutants in their physical and chemical reactions, and decompose them into low-harm or even harmless substances to reduce the degree of soil pollution.

These are the benefits of microbial preparations. In addition, microorganisms in soil, such as antibacterial agents, can secrete antibiotics and inhibit the reproduction of pathogenic microorganisms, thus preventing and reducing the harm of soil-borne microorganisms to crops and improving crop quality and yield.