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titleOfInvention Radix codonopsis, borneol and nostoc compound microorganism deodorant with improved denitrifying bacteria
abstract The invention relates to radix codonopsis, borneol and nostoc compound microorganism deodorant with improved denitrifying bacteria. The radix codonopsis, borneol and nostoc compound microorganism deodorant with improved denitrifying bacteria is prepared from microbial agent, plant extract, alga extract and water, wherein the microbial agent is prepared from 20% to 40% of lactobacillus plantarum, 20% to 40% of beer yeast, 1% to 5% of improved denitrifying bacteria, 1% to 5% of improved nitrifying bacteria and 1% to 5% of azotobacter chroococcum; the plant extract is prepared from 5% to 10% of pine needle extract, 5% to 10% of radix codonopsis extract and 1% to 3% of borneol essential oil; the alga extract is prepared from 0.5 to 2% of nostoc wall-breaking extract; the percent is mass percent. The radix codonopsis, borneol and nostoc compound microorganism deodorant with the improved denitrifying bacteria has the advantages of low cost, high efficiency, wide adaptability and great practicability in actual production.
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