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titleOfInvention Biological preparation for controlling water quality deterioration
abstract The invention discloses a biological preparation for controlling water quality deterioration. The biological preparation is prepared from the following raw materials by weight: 40-60 parts of light rare earth, 20-30 parts of amino acid, 7-14 parts of nitrosospira, 4-8 parts of Rhodospirillum, 3-9 parts of ferrous sulfate, 2-6 parts of copper sulfate, 2-6 parts of zinc nitrate, 3-7 parts of sodium benzoate, 10-20 parts of deionized water, 8-16 parts of a seaweed polysaccharide derivative, 3-9 parts of bio-enzyme, 3-8 parts of acid hydrolyzed vegetable protein, 1-5 parts of boric acid, 10-15 parts of Lactobacillus, and 5-10 parts of bacillus natto. The biological preparation for controlling water quality deterioration provided by the invention can be applied to the indoor and the outdoor, is not influenced by the water temperature, and has no stimulation to respiratory tract, skin and eyes.
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