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publicationDate 1995-12-19-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-H07327483-A
titleOfInvention Soil water retention material
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Purpose] The present invention is used as an excellent soil water retention material, for example, "Peat moss" used for rock revegetation. By adopting a porous material, for example, a flexible polyurethane foam, in particular, a finely crushed product thereof instead of, to solve the above-mentioned various problems of "Peat moss", and, The purpose is to recycle and effectively use the foam. [Composition] For example, as organic growth base material, soil, seed, Although bark and peat moss are conventionally blended, as a result of using finely cut urethane chips instead of peat moss, it is possible to obtain good results including water retention effect equivalent to or more than when using peat moss. I found it.
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