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abstract PURPOSE: To obtain a fertilizer contg. various minerals and fit for plants by using Posidonia-australis as principal starting material. n CONSTITUTION: This fertilizer is based on Posidonia-australis and/or ash thereof. Collected Posidonic-australis is used as a fertilizer component in the form of compost or in a dried and crushed state or it is dried, burned and used in the form of ash. Posidonia-australis properly contains various principal minerals such as about 3wt.% magnesium, about 1wt.% boron and about 20wt.% calcium at 30% rate of ashing. This fertilizer can be used in combination with other conventional fertilizer. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1992,JPO&Japio
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