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titleOfInvention The medical treatment method of rotted and necrotied parts of tree by Rhodobacter sphaeroides MH-1002(KFCC-11312).
abstract The present invention is excellent in the ability to remove hydrogen sulfide and ammonia separated from the organic sediment layer of the water reservoir of more than 3m depth of the domestic reservoir, it is possible to grow normally even in the high concentration of salt, showing an excellent effect on the decomposition of various salts, especially Gram-negative bacteria and wood It has a disinfecting effect on Rhodobacter sphaeroides MH-1002 (KFCC-11312), a photosynthetic bacterium, and a chitosan and a tree wound that promote cell division. The present invention relates to a method of restoring a poorly grown tree to a normal state by treating a dead part caused by the decay of a tree by using a wound filler mixed with fine ocher powder and slaked lime.
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