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titleOfInvention Water retaining material and soil improving material consisting of coconut palm and fruit sperm
abstract (57) [Summary] [Purpose] An object of the present invention is to provide a soil improving material composed of coconut cocoon and fruit pulp, which is excellent in water retention and vitality and is particularly suitable for a wide range of sites. . [Structure] Fruit sprouts, which are especially dispersed among palm seed cocoons, Cut and screen the cocoon and screen and collect the collected cocoon and fruit granules, and then uniformly disperse the dispersion containing amylase in carbohydrase hydrolase and chymase, which is a redox enzyme. After leaving it for 24 to 48 hours, turn it over and ferment it for a while, let it cool and dry. A water-retaining and soil-improving material mainly for cultivating a green lawn on a golf course, which is composed of coconut cocoon and a grain of 0.05 mm to 5.00 mm in particle size.
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