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titleOfInvention Cultivated soil structure for salt-damaged areas
abstract (57) [Summary] [Structure] A bag 1 made of a non-woven fabric having anion-exchange ability is provided inside a porous inorganic mineral having a base-substituting ability, and a porous substance having a base-substituting ability and anion-exchanging ability. Cultivated soil structure for salt-damaged land, which is filled with soil 2 containing an inorganic mineral. [Effect] Plants can be grown even in areas with strong salt damage. As a result, the maintenance and management of erosion control forests can be facilitated, and plants can be planted even in the places where groundwater salt concentration is extremely high.
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