Plant activator and mycelial fertilizer and method

Chemistry: fertilizers – Processes and products – Bacterial

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71 8, 71 23, 71 26, 71903, C05F 700, C05F 1108

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055295975

ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a plant activator, a mycelial fertilizer, and a method of producing the fertilizer. The essential component of the activator and the fertilizer is purified pyrolignous acid. The plant activator includes 80-97 parts by weight of purified pyrolignous acid and 3-20 parts by weight of saccharide containing glucose. The mycelial fertilizer having purified pyrolignous acid includes predominant thermoactinomyces as mycelium. The mycelium is obtained by incubation and fermentation on a porous carrier while a pH of 7.5-9.5 is maintained. The plant activator revives plants weakened by stress. The mycelial fertilizer and method of producing that fertilizer includes predominant thermoactinomyces which beneficially affect farm products.

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patent: 5196042 (1993-03-01), Iijima
patent: 5312474 (1994-05-01), Iijima
Kawashima et al, CA 112:93935 Dec. 1987, "Growth Enhancement of Plants by Wood Vinegar and Extracts from Fish Organs" Bussan, CA 112:6708 Wood Vinegar . . . Soils Sep. 1985.

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