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titleOfInvention Useful microorganism group production method
abstract (57) [Summary] [Purpose] For example, conventional fertilizers used to decompose raw garbage and then used it as fertilizer. Similarly, everything was given up as a cycle of oxidation → decay → aging. This EM helps prevent oxidation, spoilage and aging. This is the purpose. [Structure] More than 100 species of anaerobic and microaerobic bacteria mainly extracted from the ground are collected, and mainly propagated in a mixture of bran and molasses, A structure that achieves the purpose by diluting according to the application.
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