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publicationNumber RU-2528711-C1
titleOfInvention Method of production of soil mixture for germination of seeds and development of seedlings
abstract FIELD: agriculture. n SUBSTANCE: invention relates to agriculture. The method of production of soil mixture for germination of seeds and development of seedlings, which is characterised in that the biohumus is prepared by bacterial processing of moist cellulose-containing wastes, which are used as fibre waste hydrolyzate obtained using 0.5% aqueous solution of diammonium phosphate for 20-40 minutes under pressure at a temperature of 120°C, or fibre waste, or a combination of fibre waste with crushed bark or crushed sawdust, probiotic feed additive Ferm-KM and the preparation Gliokladin™, and in the case of use of the fibre waste hydrolyzate for bacterial processing the dry fodder yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is additionally used, the process is carried out during a week at a temperature of 25-30°C, and the bacterial processing is carried out for a month at a temperature of 25-30°C and regular turning the mass, and the resulting product is subjected to vermicomposting with red Californian worm for 2-3 months, after that the resulting biohumus is dried and mixed with peat in a ratio of 10-30% of biohumus and 90-70% of peat, respectively. n EFFECT: invention enables to increase the intensity of processes of bacterial processing of cellulose-containing wastes, to improve the quality of biohumus and the desired product. n 4 ex
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