Proceedings of the Conference on Biomass Science
Online ISSN : 2423-8341
Print ISSN : 2423-8333
ISSN-L : 2423-8333
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O-25 Development of the New Tree Planting Material by the Bamboo Fiber and Aerial Nitrogen Fixation Bacteria Instruction Method of Construction..
Shinjiro KanazawaAkira Sugimoto
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Pages 49-50

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I was composed primarily of bamboo material and developed "very ecological material". "cotton-formed bamboo fiber"50%, "•bark compost"45%, Kyushu University Brand goods organic fertilizer " medicinal herbs of the plant of the soil" 5% were most suitable for the combination ratio of this material.

I developed "an aerial nitrogen fixation bacteria instruction type tree planting new method of construction" (Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport new technology utilization system NETIS, QS-110013A authorization finished) based on this material.

It was strong and, from the above-mentioned result, suggested that it was the naturally original healthy soil and a permanent tree planting method of construction not to use artificial manure, RAS wire netting, the chemosynthetic adhesive, peat moss, and "to return "bamboo" felled" from "the mountain" to "the mountain" in conclusion.

This method of construction were 1) The characteristic of this method of construction supplies nitrogen by 1) nitrogen fixation bacteria automatically (as for the artificial manure no application), 2) Futon by the strong linkage combination of cotton-formed bamboo short fibers (binder, RAS wire netting unnecessary), 3) High moisture holding ability (peat moss unnecessary) of cotton-formed bamboo short fibers,

It was strong and, from the above-mentioned result, suggested that it was the naturally original healthy soil and a permanent tree planting method of construction not to use artificial manure, RAS wire netting, the chemosynthetic adhesive, peat moss, and "to return "bamboo" felled" from "the mountain" to "the mountain" in conclusion.

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