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For soil improvement
The wall of straw is made of cellulose (35-45%), hemicellulose (20-30%) and lignin (about 15%). These three layers are intertwined and support each other.
It’s not an onion – it can not be peeled layer by layer. This requires microscopic BOND fungi to break down these complex polymer compounds.
BOND microscopic fungi grow on plant residues by releasing enzymes that cross the internal bonds of the cellulose polymer chain. Unlike other micro-organisms, BOND fungi do not use soil resources for decomposition but take them from the straw and leave them in the soil. This results in the formation of more humus.
CFU/ml – colony forming unit per millilitre
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