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titleOfInvention IMPROVED SEMI-STATIC COMPOSITION PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF A LOW DENSITY MOISTURIZING SUBSTRATE, FOR USE IN VIVER AND GREENHOUSES.
abstract This invention comprises the improved composting of cane cachaza and lignocellulosic materials. A low density moisturizing substrate (SHBD) is obtained for application in agriculture. The process takes place in semi-static, homogenized and mechanically aerated biopiles. The lignocellulose materials are added in a fed batch system, in stages and doses that depend on the type of lignocellulosic material, and the desired final substrate quality. Another objective is to provide, in 8 weeks, a material without pathogenic microorganisms or weeds, of low density (<0.4 g / ml), high porosity (110%), and high water retention (> 90%), applicable as a substrate in horticulture and forest production in nurseries and greenhouses; or as a wetting agent and soil improver in agricultural fields and in eroded soils. Said substrate has better physical, chemical and biological characteristics for plant nutrition, than equivalent substrates, such as peat and coconut fibers.
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