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publicationDate 2009-07-13-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention USE OF A VEGETABLE EXTRACT AS A FERTILIZER, OBTAINED FROM RESIDUES FROM TURKEY MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES
abstract CURRENTLY, THE MANAGERS OF GREEN SPACES, INCLUDING GOLF COURSES, PAY THE SPECIALIZED COMPANIES TO REMOVE THE GREEN WASTE (RELIEF APPEARANCE) FROM MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES. The present invention allows the use of a vegetable extract obtained from grass blades as raw material for the manufacturers of fertilizers, thereby favoring various economic sectors. THIS VEGETABLE ABSTRACT IS OBTAINED FROM ALGARVE GOLF FIELD TREES AND IS USED FOR THE RECOVERY OF SORROW CHOROSIS. THE SHAFTS ARE MAINTAINED IN WATER (1:10), WITHOUT RESOURCE TO COMPOST. THE USE OF THIS GREEN WASTE MAKES YOUR MOST ATTRACTIVE INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY ONCE THE VERY SPECIALIZED EQUIPMENT MAY BE QUICKLY AVAILABLE WITHOUT RESOURCE. THE PRESENT INVENTION SIMULTANEOUSLY ENABLE TO EXPAND AGRICULTURAL USE OF THIS EXTRACT TO OTHER VEGETABLE SPECIES AND OTHER NUTRIENTS.
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