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publicationDate 1998-06-29-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber HU-9701590-A2
titleOfInvention Process for biological treatment and use of slag - fly ash from waste incineration in crop production
abstract The slag from the burning of dangerous refrigerants corresponds to the needles of the soils of the soil foundry. In the short time, the process is a shoemaker - beetle - honeysuckle - a short-lived material material: stubble manure, peat, chiller soil, and other material plots that support the living conditions and nutrients of bacterial plants. molasses, lumps, more plant nutrients and soil improvers, fertilizers, lime sludge, and the conditions of life, moisture on the natural pathway, and the exterior temperature are encouraged, and 10-30 days of sunbathing. This stone can be used in arable crop production to replace the nutrient content of the soil, to improve the soil, to grow greenhouses in vegetable production and for the purpose of grubbing-up, to cover the stone refineries. ŕ
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