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titleOfInvention Method for producing soil amendment material using woody crude fiber and fulvic acid or humic acid
abstract 【Task】 Explosive treatment of wood chips is known to produce organic acid components such as acetic acid. Since organic acid components lower the pH of crude wood fibers, they can inhabit microorganisms due to the influence of acid when used as soil improvement materials. There was a problem that the soil improvement performance was lowered. [Solution] Produced by immersing an appropriate amount of undecomposed organic matter such as wood, grass, vegetable scrap, or litter in a charcoal or bamboo vinegar, which is an extremely acidic organic acid produced during the charcoal production process, and curing for a long time. At least one fulvic acid or humic acid selected from the group consisting of fulvic acid or humic acid, fulvic acid or humic acid extracted from humus soil, and fulvic acid or humic acid extracted from sedimentary soil at the bottom of the water body, It was made to add in the blasting process step S2 which pulverizes the wood chip which consists of wood waste, and obtains a rough wood fiber. [Selection] Figure 1
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