PL402611A1 - Sposób wytwarzania plynnego nawozu fosforowego - Google Patents

Sposób wytwarzania plynnego nawozu fosforowego

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PL402611A1
PL402611A1 PL402611A PL40261113A PL402611A1 PL 402611 A1 PL402611 A1 PL 402611A1 PL 402611 A PL402611 A PL 402611A PL 40261113 A PL40261113 A PL 40261113A PL 402611 A1 PL402611 A1 PL 402611A1
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liquid fertilizer
phosphorus
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Agnieszka Saeid
Małgorzata Labuda
Katarzyna Chojnacka
Henryk Górecki
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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Wynalazek dotyczy sposobu wytwarzania plynnego nawozu fosforowego, przeznaczonego do nawozenia pól uprawnych, który polega na tym, ze odpady z przemyslu spozywczego, korzystnie o zawartosci fosforu okolo 20% P2O5, takie jak kosci, osci, i/lub popiól ze spalania osadu z III° (stopnia) oczyszczania biologicznego, poddaje sie dzialaniu mikroorganizmów produkujacych kwasy mineralne lub organiczne, korzystnie Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans lub Bacillus megaterium, zdolnych do solubilizacji fosforanów, w proporcji od 0,1 g do 15 g P2O5, co odpowiada zakresowi od 0,5 g do 60 g surowca fosforowego, na 0,001 g czesci wagowych mikroorganizmów. Proces roztwarzania prowadzi sie co najmniej 14 dni, w temperaturze dobranej do danego typu mikroorganizmów. Korzystnie do procesu roztwarzania mikrobiologicznego, wprowadza sie roztwór makroelementów i mikroelementów, niezbednych do wzrostu mikroorganizmów oraz roslin, takich jak: azot, siarka, potas, magnez, zelazo, oraz melasa, brzeczka oraz drozdze w proporcji 1 do 10% pozywki mikrobiologicznej.
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