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Technology Differentiation
Limitations of Beneficial Microbial Agents Differentiation of Mineral Fusion Technology
Difficulty in Microbial Settlement
Artificially introduced microbes often lose in competition with naturally occurring ones, failing to establish effectively and sometimes causing adverse effects.
Balanced Natural Microbial Communities
Works in harmony with existing environments, preventing the overgrowth of specific microbes that could suppress others.
Environmental Dependence
Their activity is highly sensitive to environmental factors such as temperature, humidity, and pH, making adaptation challenging.
Survivability in Extreme Environments
Naturally occurring microbes are already optimized for their habitats, enabling survival even under extreme conditions.
Limited Applicability
Certain microbes are unsuitable for livestock manure treatment, requiring condition-specific selection and resulting in inconsistent effects.
Capability to Process Various Organic Matter
These microbes can decompose a wide range of organic materials, ensuring consistent effectiveness in diverse situations.

Principle & Type Comparison

Beneficial Microbial Agents Mineral Fusion Technology
Principle Inoculation of specific microorganisms Activation of microbial metabolism using microcurrents
Microbial Types About 14 species, including Bacillus, Trichoderma, and yeasts Thousands of naturally occurring microbes in organic matter
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