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publicationDate 2010-02-18-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Organic Fertilizer with Stevia
abstract The present invention relates to an organic fertilizer containing environmentally friendly stevia that can be made by mixing the stevia extract or stevia powder to the organic raw material, which can greatly improve the quality of the crop.n n n Such organic fertilizers containing stevia of the present invention can increase the growth rate of crop seedlings by enhancing the growth of roots of crops by enhancing the growth of useful microorganisms in the soil, as well as reducing the amount of chemical fertilizers used. When used in fruit, there is an advantage that the sugar content is excellent and the yield can be increased.
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