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titleOfInvention Biochemical process for the prepn of nutritive material for the soil p - lants and animals
abstract Biochemical process for the prepn. of nutritive material for the soil, plants and animals (including humans) in which symbiotic microorganisms are cultured as bacteria or moulds, extracted to give a product having enzymatic power, then combined with colloidal or pseudo-colloidal ionic material in order to re-establish the biochemical equilibrium of the soil, plant or animal. Suitable symbiotic elements are Escherichia coli (for man), Bacillus subtilis (for pigs), Cladosporum herbarum (for barley) etc. The ionic material is a mixture of, for example, nitrogen, sulphur and potassium as anions and potassium, sodium, calcium, copper, cobalt, zinc, magnesium etc. as cations. The mixtures are formulated according to the atomic weight of the ions. The culture of the symbiotic elements is effected in the presence of nutritive elements, e.g. carbohydrates, milk casein, vegetables, cereals, etc. The product may be treated with UV radiation in order to increase the vitamin D2 content, if the product is destined to be used as animal food.
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