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titleOfInvention Preservative for protection of conifers stump against infection with root sponge spores
abstract Use: forestry. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION: Calcium nitrate in an amount of 0.05-0.15 is dissolved in water (wt.%), One-substituted potassium phosphate 0.015-0.035, potassium chloride 0.0075-0.0175, iron chloride 0.0015-0. , 0035, magnesium sulfate 0.015-0.035, glucose 2.0-4.0 and tween-80 0.2-0.4. Bring water volume to 1 l. The resulting 30-70% solution process conifer stumps. 95-98% of treated stumps are overgrown with fruit bodies and the mycelium of the anta fungus of the root sponge. 3 tab.
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