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titleOfInvention Process for producing pine needle enzyme liquid and its products
abstract Song Yup is a novel material with various special effects of herbal ingredients in the human body through the use of the top of the Dongbang River, the main hall of the Dongbang River, and is used as a raw material for cosmetics such as tea and herbal drinks, and is used as a yeast fungus mold fungus And yeast fungi, etc., Extracts the crude liquid, which is obtained by complexing the excellent indigenous microorganism group of the soil, pulverizes and mixes pine needles and rice hulls, and fermentation aged with these active microorganisms is fertilized in agricultural or pine fruit trees. It is a technique that can greatly help to prevent pollution and restore intelligence. It is a technology that can obtain excellent efficacy that is provided with active ability to clean up polluted pollution. Fat. Carbohydrates, fibers, minerals, vitamins, and ABC ingredients are inapplicable, but when they are subjected to a special fermentation process with the native native indigenous complex microorganism active ingredient, they are converted into new nanosilica compounds, Etc. As a result, the harmful substances such as nitrogenous phosphorus, which is a contaminant nutrient salt, are decomposed and purified, and the nutrients such as minerals and vitamin essential amino acid proteins are reinforced. In addition, It is possible to achieve the property decomposition by accelerating the fermentation aging of the fermentation incomprehensible fermentation, and the calcium ferric zinc and silicate ingredient is abundant, so that the elemental fertilizer ingredient after the biodegradation is so high that the nutrients are abundantly supplied to the plants Ammonia nitrogen removal effect Technology to double pollutant decontamination power
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