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titleOfInvention A kind of organic waste deodorizer based on wormcast Yu complex microorganism
abstract The invention discloses a kind of organic waste deodorizer based on wormcast Yu complex microorganism, according to the raw material of weight portion be: wormcast 80 120 parts, bacillus subtilis 12 parts, nitrite bacteria 12 parts, sulfur bacteria 12 parts, thiobacillus denitrificans 12 parts.In the present invention, beneficial microbe is with wormcast as growth promoter, the harmful substance having foul smell based on wormcast and the organic waste deodorizer decomposable asymmetric choice net ammonia of complex microorganism, amine salt, sulfide etc. obtained, based on mutual synergism of other materials such as microbial inoculums in the wormcast organic waste deodorizer with complex microorganism, do not only reach the purpose of decrement deodorization, organic waste can also be turned waste into wealth, produce biological organic fertilizer.The present invention is used for organic waste deodorization, decrement, and compared to existing technology, investment of production is little, and production cost is low, pure environmental protection, process effect height, wide adaptability, easy to use.
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