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titleOfInvention Lawn soil improvement agent and lawn lawn growing management method using the soil improvement agent
abstract It is a soil conditioner for forming the interior of lawn soil constituting the surface layer of the lawn athletic field in an environment suitable for turf growth and maintaining the environment for a long period of time. The soil conditioner is a carbonized substance having a porous amorphous structure having an infinite number of pores with a carbon ratio of at least 90%, and having substantially no hydroxyl group, and the pore group has a pore size of 0. It is characterized in that it contains at least 25% of fine pores of 1 μm or less, and the fine pores are communication holes. The soil conditioner is used in the form of powder or granules, mixed with lawn soil, used in the surface of the lawn, or used by filling a large number of holes in the lawn. Take.
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