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titleOfInvention Eco-friendly method of controlling harmful bio-organism of organic cultural assets
abstract The present invention relates to an environmentally friendly biocontrol method for controlling insects and microorganisms that damage organic cultivars by heating or warming treatment and hypoxic treatment in combination with organic culturing materials. According to the present invention, It is possible to control pests and microorganisms that damage the microorganisms with shorter time and improved treatment efficiency.
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