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titleOfInvention Method of manufacturing yeast fertilizer using elvan and chalcedony
abstract The present invention relates to a method for producing a yeast fertilizer using elvan and calcite.n n n Due to the industrial mechanization and the agricultural mechanization, various pollution caused by acidification of soil and excessive pesticide spraying due to the large amount of chemical fertilizer is primarily destroying the pathogenic bacteria that activate the soil's soil, and secondly, air pollution, Not only the destruction of the natural environment, such as water pollution, but also the pollution of agricultural products, causing diseases that are unknown to the human body.n n n In order to solve this problem, lime fertilizer using shellfish shell powder has been known, but since it is a simple spraying, it is solidified without spreading in the strata. There have been known organic fertilizers cultured at high temperature by adding yeast bacteria to pig meal, vermiculite, side soil, and elvan, but this is because the antagonistic yeast is almost killed by high temperature at 60 ~ 70 ℃ fermentation. Its effectiveness was low.n n n The present invention has been invented to solve the above problems, and the gist of the invention is high concentration orientation by using rice bran as a medium in fine powder pulverized in the range of 150 ~ 200 mesh after calcined sintered stone in the range of 600 ℃ One microorganism is added in a 2: 1 ratio, and the microorganisms are fermented by dividing the first and the second, respectively, into primary and secondary fermentations, and the ganbanite powder, which is crushed into 100 to 120 mesh, is added at a ratio of 1:10 to 20. By fermenting fermentation with its own heat generated from elvan, yeast fertilizer containing a large amount of antagonistic yeast is obtained and used to improve the acidified soil into neutral soil while antagonistic yeast is active in the strata. By increasing the resistance to various pathogens harmful to sterilization growth, it is possible to significantly reduce the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides to be.
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