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publicationDate 2004-01-31-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention The Production of Functional Soils Using Charcoal,Yellow Soil and their Composite
abstract The present invention relates to the production of functional soil using char and ocher composition.n n n In more detail, 6 moles of loess to 1 mole of germanium are synthesized in 3 moles of char, and the silver colloidal solution is substituted for the char and ocher powder, and the anion radiation effect of germanium, char, loess and silver, and far-infrared radiation It is characterized by the use of potency, antibacterial deodorization, heavy metal adsorption, and antibacterial properties of silver to produce functional soils to help promote the growth of crops.
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