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titleOfInvention Useful compost
abstract PURPOSE: To prevent blight by Fusarium bacteria by blending a primary fermented product obtained by reacting rice straw and/or bean curd refuse which is a main raw material with microorganisms containing filamentous fungus, etc., with crab shell, etc., and subjecting the blend to secondary fermentation. n CONSTITUTION: In the title compost, rice straw and/or bean curd refuse is used as a main raw material. Microorganisms containing filamentous fungus, bacteria and actinomyces is reacted with the above-mentioned main raw material used as carbon and nitrogen raw materials to form a primary fermented product. Then the primary fermented product is blended with black soil and crab shell and the blend is subjected to secondary fermentation to provide the useful compost. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1991,JPO&Japio
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