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You have mentioned : The microbes which are shut up in inner parts of aggregates will not be sufficiently afforded the nutrients. Nevertheless why they can secrete rapidly powerful LPs ?

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You have mentioned : The microbes which are shut up in inner parts of aggregates will not be sufficiently afforded the nutrients. Nevertheless why they can secrete rapidly powerful LPs ?

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A-12. @It is a very good question which submits essential problems. The answer will be fairly complicated like this. Above all things we had better consider how the bacteria in the preparations can inhabit in the aggregates at first step. Very near surfaces of cultivated soil or compost used the preparations, the cellulosic materials will not be so rapidly decomposed. It is assumed that the bacteria in the preparations can rarely propagate actively and action of LPs will be rather weak under above condition because the condition will not become sufficiently anaerobic. On the contrary, as the cellulosic materials in inner parts of the compost will be decomposed very rapidly, LPs will be much secreted if the condition will become more anaerobic than a certain level in macro aspect of view. @In the compost, highly anaerobic micro spaces where are equivalent to the state in inner parts of the aggregates ( = very rare oxygen condition ) can rarely be found. However, it is assumed that the a

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