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titleOfInvention PROCESS FOR THE TRANSFORMATION OF HOUSEHOLD GARBAGE INTO ORGANIC FERTILIZER BY INOCULATION OF MICRO ORGANISMS AND MUSHROOMS
abstract The invention consists in inoculating "azotobacteriaceae and beijerinckia" bacteria to degrade easily degradable carbon molecules, and to fix nitrogen in ventilation air, temperature regulation and oxygen supply. A second inoculation with the same bacteria is done after hygienization. At the same time, an inoculation of "rhizobacteriaceae", "Zygomycetes" and "Protomycetes" is made during this second turning over to degrade the woody tissues. These bacteria assimilate nitrates transform them into ammonia and ammonium and fix them. During the third turning, an inoculation of “Protoascomycetes” is made to humify the substrate. The evolution is rigorously controlled by means of aeration, humidification and turning.
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