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Biostimulants nanoencapsulation to increase yield under drought stress

Descripción del proyecto

Aumentar la eficacia de los bioestimulantes para favorecer el rendimiento de los cultivos

Los bioestimulantes son una alternativa ecológica a los fertilizantes y productos fitosanitarios presentes en la actualidad en el mercado. Pueden ayudar a las plantas a crecer mejorando la absorción de nutrientes, así como proteger la salud de los cultivos al mejorar su tolerancia al estrés. El objetivo del proyecto NANOSTIMULANTS, financiado con fondos europeos, es aumentar la eficacia de los bioestimulantes mediante el desarrollo de un nanoestimulante: una nanopartícula que encapsula un bioestimulante. La clave para conseguirlo serán las técnicas avanzadas de nanoencapsulación.

Objetivo

A biostimulant (BS) is understood as any compound, microorganism or mixture of them, with the exception of fertilizers and pesticides1. BSs are commonly ecofriendly substances and inert for the ecosystems, their utilization is widely reported in the literature as enhancing tolerance against stress or increasing yield in the field2. Regarding plant health, BSs are presented as a good alternative to achieve the yearly EU goals announced in the communication: “A Farm to Fork Strategy for a fair, healthy and environmentally-friendly food system” 3. A good example of this way of thinking is the research conducted by the experienced researcher (ER) of this proposal, through utilizing L-pyroglutamic acid 4 (Pyr), which is able to save 30% of water requirements, reaching higher yields. However, to be effective, weekly treatments of 500 g per hectare are required. These involve an extra cost per hectare of 20€ each week to reduce watering by 30% with some losses in yield. One of the main reasons is probably the easy degradability of BSs. Indeed, application of pure bioactive compounds is also very limited due to their fast release, low solubility, and poor bioavailability5. An alternative to counteract these disadvantages is nanoencapsulation6. The present proposal is a novel interdisciplinary approach to this, which aims to multiply BS effectiveness by constructing a Nanostimulant (nanoparticle that encloses a BS). It updates traditional BS applications in the field by using the most advanced nanoencapsulation (NE) techniques.

Coordinador

Universidade da Madeira
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 147 815,04
Dirección
Praça do Município
9000-081 Funchal
Portugal

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Región
Região Autónoma da Madeira Região Autónoma da Madeira Região Autónoma da Madeira
Tipo de actividad
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Enlaces
Coste total
€ 147 815,04