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titleOfInvention Method for improving lawn with deposit of hot spring water and improving agent
abstract PURPOSE: To improve lawn by supporting deposits of hot spring water contained in underground upwelling water such as hot spring water or mineral spring water as an active ingredient on a solid carrier or liquid carrier and applying the resultant powdery or liquid substance as a base material to the lawn. n CONSTITUTION: A powdery substance obtained by supporting deposits, the so- called deposits of hot spring water in which sulfur oxides, carbonic acid compounds and other minor elements are precipitated and deposited as a principal ingredient on a solid carrier or a liquid substance prepared by supporting the aforementioned substance on a liquid carrier as a base material is applied to lawn for strengthening constitution, improving disease and wearing out resistance and exterminating disease injuries of the lawn such as golf courses, open lawn spaces or sports turfs. Thereby, elements such as sulfur are slowly dissolved with organic acids, etc., produced in decomposing overflow liquid of lawn grass or dead leaves to act on pathogenic germs. Various elements solubilized in water are absorbed in living lawn bodies and useful for strengthening and toughening the constitution of the lawn without any fear of pollution due to the natural substances. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1991,JPO&Japio
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