JPH03197378A - Fertilizer - Google Patents

Fertilizer

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JPH03197378A
JPH03197378A JP33478989A JP33478989A JPH03197378A JP H03197378 A JPH03197378 A JP H03197378A JP 33478989 A JP33478989 A JP 33478989A JP 33478989 A JP33478989 A JP 33478989A JP H03197378 A JPH03197378 A JP H03197378A
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seaweed
fertilizer
ashed
rich
australis
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Teruo Doi
土居 照雄
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Abstract

PURPOSE:To effectively utilize seaweeds and water weeds containing rich nutrients required to plants as a fertilizer component by using a partially ashed seaweed or water weed and an adsorptive material as the main components. CONSTITUTION:A fertilizer composed of an about 20-80%-ashed seaweed and/or water weed and an adsorptive material as the main components. As the above- mentioned adsorptive material, an inorganic material such as zeolite, vermiculite, lime soil or vegetations or/and an organic material such as charcoal can be used. As the seaweed, Posidonia australis is preferably used. Posidonia australis is a kind of seaweed abundantly produced especially in the sea area around the Australian Continent and very rich in nutrients required to plants. Posidonia australis contains many kinds of essential minerals properly, e.g. about 3wt.% Mg, about 1wt.% B and about 20wt.% Ca in 30%-ashed state and this shows that Posidonia australis is rich in nutrients required for a fertilizer.

Description

【発明の詳細な説明】 〔産業上の利用分野〕 本発明は肥料に関する。さらに詳しく述べるならば、本
発明は、部分灰化した海草や水草と吸着性物質とを主成
分とする肥料に関する。
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION [Field of Industrial Application] The present invention relates to fertilizers. More specifically, the present invention relates to a fertilizer whose main components are partially ashed seaweed or aquatic grass and an adsorbent substance.

(従来の技術〕 従来、多くの天然産物が灰化されて肥料として用いられ
てきた。しかし、海草や水草を灰化し、これに吸着性物
質を混合して肥料効果を高めることはこれまで行われて
いなかった。
(Conventional technology) Many natural products have been ashed and used as fertilizers.However, until now, it has not been possible to ash seaweeds and aquatic plants and mix adsorbent substances with them to increase the fertilizer effect. It wasn't.

〔発明が解決しようとする課題] 本発明は、植物が必要とする養分に冨む海草や水草を肥
料成分として効果的に利用しようとするものである。
[Problems to be Solved by the Invention] The present invention aims to effectively utilize seaweeds and aquatic plants, which are rich in nutrients needed by plants, as fertilizer components.

〔課題を解決するための手段〕[Means to solve the problem]

本発明によれば、上記課題を解決するため、海草および
/または水草を20〜80%程度灰化したものと吸着性
物質とを主成分とする肥料が提供される。
According to the present invention, in order to solve the above-mentioned problems, there is provided a fertilizer whose main components are seaweed and/or aquatic plants that have been ashed by about 20 to 80% and an adsorbent substance.

本発明においては、海草や水草を採集し、これを燃やし
て部分的に灰にした状態のものと、ゼオライトなどの吸
着性物質とを混合した状態で、肥料成分として用いる。
In the present invention, seaweeds and aquatic plants are collected and partially burnt to ash, mixed with adsorbent substances such as zeolite, and used as a fertilizer component.

海草や水草の灰化の程度は、20〜80%で良い。The degree of ashing of seaweeds and aquatic plants may be 20 to 80%.

また、これに混合する吸着性物質は主としてゼオライト
であるが、他にバーミニキライト、苦土石灰、草木灰な
どの無機物質、または/および木炭などの有機物質を用
いることもできる。
Further, the adsorptive substance to be mixed therein is mainly zeolite, but inorganic substances such as verminiquirite, magnesium lime, plant ash, etc., and/or organic substances such as charcoal can also be used.

本発明においては、海草としてボシドニアオーストラリ
スを用いるのが好ましい、ボシドニアオーストラリスは
、特にオーストラリア大陸の周辺海域において多量に産
する海草の一種であるが、植物が必要とする養分によく
冨んでいる。ボシドニアオーストラリスは、例えば、灰
化率30%において、マグネシウム約3重量%、硼素約
1重量%、カルシウム約20重量%などのように、多く
の主要なミネラルを適性に含むことが認められ、肥料と
して望まれる養分に富むのである。
In the present invention, it is preferable to use Bosidonia australis as the seaweed. Bosidonia australis is a type of seaweed that is produced in large quantities, especially in the waters around the Australian continent, and is rich in nutrients that plants need. I'm reading. Bosidonia australis has been found to appropriately contain many major minerals, such as about 3% by weight of magnesium, about 1% by weight of boron, and about 20% by weight of calcium at an ashing rate of 30%. It is rich in nutrients, which is desirable as fertilizer.

当然ながら、本発明の肥料は、他の通常の肥料といっし
ょに用いることができる。
Naturally, the fertilizer of the invention can be used together with other conventional fertilizers.

〔実施例〕〔Example〕

以下、実施例により本発明をさらに説明する。 The present invention will be further explained below with reference to Examples.

以下の例においては、ボシドニアオーストラリスを乾燥
後、燃やして得た灰(灰化率約40%)30%とゼオラ
イト末70%とを配合したものを肥料として用いた。
In the following example, a mixture of 30% ash obtained by drying and burning Bosidonia australis (ashing rate of about 40%) and 70% zeolite powder was used as a fertilizer.

のより味および外観の優れたものが得られ、収量が増し
た。
A product with better taste and appearance was obtained, and the yield was increased.

班−I ゴルフ場の芝草に1平方米当たり上記肥料を50gずつ
3〜6日にかけて適宜施用したところ、草の根張りが良
く、成長も早くなり、草色が一層、鮮やかになった。
Group-I When 50 g of the above fertilizer was applied per square meter of grass on a golf course over a period of 3 to 6 days, the grass roots were spread well, grew faster, and the color of the grass became more vivid.

Lu ランの1種、シンビジウムに1鉢当たり上記肥料10g
を春に施用したところ、秋に開花した花の数が通常の2
〜3倍となり、また花や葉の色が一層鮮やかになった。
Lu 10g of the above fertilizer per pot for one type of orchid, cymbidium
When applied in the spring, the number of flowers that bloomed in the fall was 2
The number has tripled, and the colors of flowers and leaves have become even more vivid.

劃−」− ホウレン草の栽培地に、上記肥料を1平方米当たり10
0グラムの量で撒布したところ、従来のも手続補正書(
自発) 平成2年り月/7日
- Apply the above fertilizer to the spinach cultivation area at 10% per square meter.
When sprayed in an amount of 0 grams, the conventional procedural amendment (
Voluntary) Month/7th, 1990

Claims (1)

【特許請求の範囲】[Claims] 1、海草および/または水草を20〜80%程度灰化し
たものと吸着性物質とを主成分とする肥料。
1. A fertilizer whose main components are seaweed and/or aquatic plants that have been ashed by about 20 to 80% and an absorbent substance.
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JPH03197378A true JPH03197378A (en) 1991-08-28
JPH0692273B2 JPH0692273B2 (en) 1994-11-16

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Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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JP2018145338A (en) * 2017-03-08 2018-09-20 東京農大発株式会社全国土の会 Functional artificial sand utilizing cellulose-based biomass incineration ash and production method thereof

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JP2018145338A (en) * 2017-03-08 2018-09-20 東京農大発株式会社全国土の会 Functional artificial sand utilizing cellulose-based biomass incineration ash and production method thereof

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