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titleOfInvention Artificial soil particles
abstract An artificial soil particle capable of efficiently absorbing and retaining moisture necessary for plant growth is provided. SOLUTION: An artificial soil particle 50 having a fiber lump 10 formed by granulating fibers 1 and including a water absorption promoting material 3 that enhances the initial water absorption of the fiber lump 10, The organic polymer material 3a includes at least one selected from the group consisting of the organic polymer material 3a and / or the hydrophilizing material, and the inorganic porous material 3b. The organic polymer material 3a is agar, polyethylene glycol, carrageenan, gelatin, pectin, alginic acid. , Methylcellulose, carboxymethylcellulose, and salts or derivatives thereof, polyacrylamide-based water absorbent resin, polyvinyl alcohol-based water absorbent resin, and at least one hydrophilic substance selected from the group consisting of polyalkylene oxide-based water absorbent resins. [Selection] Figure 2
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