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titleOfInvention Proliferation of bacteria in medium containing slag
abstract PURPOSE: To prepare a mixture of a variety of bacteria, free from harmful heavy metals, and containing metal oxides useful for vegetables, and useful for the preparation of compost, by culturing a variety of bacteria containing nitrogen-fixing bacteria, nitrifying bacteria, and sulfur bacteria, in a nutritious medium containing finely devided iron slag. n CONSTITUTION: Iron slag free from harmful heavy metals and containing metal oxides such as SiO 2 CaO, MgO, MnO, FeO, Al 2 O 3 , P 2 O 5 , etc. which contribute to the proliferation of bacteria and growth of vegetables when applied as compost, preferably blast furnace slag, is crushed to fine powder. A medium containing 10W25% of the iron slag powder, and other components such as peat moss, an organic nitrogen source, sugar, wood ash, sulfur powder, etc. is inoculated with a variely of bacterial containing nitrogen-fixing bacteria, nitrifying bacteria and sulfur bacteria, and cultured at 20W30°C for ≥1 month. The mixture of the bacteria is useful for the preparation of high efficiency compost in a short time. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1980,JPO&Japio
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