Drought proof by biotechnology
With the super absorbent polymer from tapioca starch, the Institute of Chemistry (Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology) has successfully applied water-absorbing polymers to agriculture, helping plants retain water. Drought lands, reduced to
With the super absorbent polymer from tapioca starch, the Institute of Chemistry (Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology) has successfully applied water-absorbing polymers to agriculture, helping plants retain water. drought areas, minimizing the crisis phenomenon due to lack of water in crops.
Super water-absorbing polymers were studied on the basis of modified cassava starch and oxidized starch with different contents (10 to 15%). With swellings 325 to 470 times in distilled water depending on the amount of starch, acts as a sponge, swelling and shrinking hydrate and hydration. Water is kept stable for plants because water-absorbing polymers cannot be separated by pressure to 5 bar.
A small pinch of powder can fill a tray of water.(Photo: ND)
This product has a special ability to absorb water, physiological saline, urine, blood and other solutions. Its durability for bacteria may vary, and depending on a number of factors, in a well-ventilated condition only a small breakdown occurs. Under anaerobic conditions, water-absorbing polymers can be decomposed by iron ions produced during the operation of sulfate-reducing bacteria.
So far, super absorbent polymer materials have been studied to apply in many fields such as making toilet paper, thickening agent, waterproofing agent, sweat absorbent . So when researching , scientists found that in addition to other areas, the applicability of agriculture to water-absorbing polymers is very high .
With features such as improved clay, sandy soil for planting; ensure water for transporting and moving crops; " sucking " rain water and irrigation water to increase the ability of moisturizing to change seasonal cultivation; keeping the amount of fertilizer that is not lost in the rainy season . this material opens a stable path for water supply to plants, minimizing the crisis caused by water shortage in plants.
Water-absorbing polymers contribute to the formation of a new research direction in Vietnam, contributing to accelerating the modernization of agriculture, which so far people have only used a traditional use. With 25 to 30 kg of super-absorbable polymer, it can improve and retain moisture for one hectare of agricultural land, doubling the productivity with little investment.
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