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MX2017000468A - Organic liquid mineral fertilizer based on sweet water diatomaceous soils. - Google Patents

Organic liquid mineral fertilizer based on sweet water diatomaceous soils.

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MX2017000468A
MX2017000468A MX2017000468A MX2017000468A MX2017000468A MX 2017000468 A MX2017000468 A MX 2017000468A MX 2017000468 A MX2017000468 A MX 2017000468A MX 2017000468 A MX2017000468 A MX 2017000468A MX 2017000468 A MX2017000468 A MX 2017000468A
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organic liquid
mineral fertilizer
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Zelayaran Rocha Carlos
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The present disclosure is related to an organic liquid mineral fertilizer that derives from a minerals mining and grinding process, which contains a large amount of diatomaceous cells and first class quality micro elements, within the main elements of this nutrient, the three macro elements should be highlighted: Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P), and Potassium (K), although in small quantity but of great quality. Also containing Calcium (Ca), Calcium Carbonate (Cao3), Magnesium (Mg), Manganese (Mn), Molybdenum (Mo), Iron (Fe), Zinc (Zn), Copper (Cu), Boron (B), Sodium ( Na) and Silicon (Si). The main purpose of the present invention is to recover and remineralize agricultural lands and make them fertile again, since they are worn away with the excessive use of traditional chemical fertilizers; and with the sum of the aforementioned elements, helps to act synergistically to provide physical, chemical and biological benefits to the soil and to the development of the plant and/or crops.
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