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titleOfInvention Method for Soil Improvement of Mine Soil Mixed with Fine-Powdered Building Waste Using Pisolithus Tinctorius, Mycorrhizal Fungus
abstract The present invention relates to a method for improving soil properties of a mica-soil mixed mushroom using Pisolithus tinctorius . When a mica soil having a pH of about 4 to 6 is added to a mica soil, which is an alkaline soil having a pH of about 8 to 10, The pH of construction waste cotton is neutralized by soil, and infection rate to sandy field mushroom bacteria growth and seed roots is increased, and there is effect that soil improvement of construction waste cotton and promotion of species growth in construction waste cotton are promoted, It is possible to simultaneously improve the soil composition of the mine soil which is the soil of the abandoned mine soil, so that the usability of the construction mine waste can be improved, the soil of the coal mine can be regenerated, and the environment can be improved to reduce environmental pollution. In addition, as the demand for the soil for landscaping increases, it can prevent damage to the forest soil and can be used as gardening soil for planting trees.
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