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titleOfInvention Optical measurement method of compost maturity
abstract An object of the present invention is to quickly measure the reducing power of a phenolic component which is a substance contributing to a growth disorder contained in an organic material as a raw material of compost. A manure as a sample to be measured is collected, wetted in a first reagent containing an aqueous solution saturated with potassium hydrogen carbonate and acetaldehyde, and further added with a second reagent made of hydrogen peroxide. To measure the amount of luminescence. [Selection diagram] None
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