Psyllium husk mucilage as a novel seed encapsulant for agriculture and reforestation
Cameron Dingley,
Peter Cass,
Benu Adhikari
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionAn efficient, economical, and flexible reforestation system capable of uncrewed aerial vehicle (UAV) deployment is a global necessity. Hydrogels have been previously investigated for their use in agriculture, however, research is limited in terms of UAV deployment. Psyllium Husk Mucilage (PHM) a natural hydrogel seed mucilage, has been previously investigated in other agricultural settings and shows promise in fulfilling the needs of UAV seeding.Materials and MethodsA greenhouse trial was conducted… Show more
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