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Super-absorbent biodegradable hydrogel could revolutionize farming in dry climates

A new eco-friendly material developed by Italian researchers could help plants grow in extreme drought conditions while reducing agriculture’s environmental footprint. The invention, a fully biodegradable hydrogel made from red algae, can store massive amounts of water, provide nutrients, and support soilless farming systems such as hydroponics. In the future, it may even monitor plant […] The post Super-absorbent biodegradable hydrogel could revolutionize farming in dry climates appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.

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