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Turkmen scientists have developed a biocomposite injector for efficient drip irrigation

A biocomposite injector for drip irrigation has been developed at the Laboratory of Technology of Alternative Energy Sources and Measurement Tools of the International Scientific and Technological Park of the Academy of Sciences of Turkmenistan, under the leadership of Candidate of Technical Sciences Meretmuhammet Hudayberdiyev.

The device is focused on the effective conservation of irrigation water and the improvement of plant condition. It performs the functions of disinfection, stops the development of fungi, and promotes the growth of saprophytic microbes, which improves the quality of seedlings and the resistance of plants to diseases.

The key advantage of the injector is the use of natural waste for its production. This makes the technology not only effective but also environmentally safe. The device has increased strength, high adhesion, and resistance to aggressive environments, which ensures its long-term operation.

The length of the injector is adjustable depending on the size of the plants. Its unique design with relief grooves and branches promotes quality root nutrition and prevents the development of root rot, creating optimal conditions for fertilizer processing.

After intensive testing, the device can be successfully restored and reused, which reduces the negative impact on the environment.

The development of a biocomposite injector for drip irrigation is important for sustainable agriculture in Turkmenistan. In the context of climate change, this innovation can take the agricultural sector to a new level, increasing yields and ensuring environmental safety.



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