{"id":13028,"date":"2023-12-19T15:47:14","date_gmt":"2023-12-19T15:47:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/shareperformanceinsight.com\/index.php\/2023\/12\/19\/powered-by-rain-this-seed-carrier-could-help-reforest-the-most-remote-areas\/"},"modified":"2023-12-19T15:47:14","modified_gmt":"2023-12-19T15:47:14","slug":"powered-by-rain-this-seed-carrier-could-help-reforest-the-most-remote-areas","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/shareperformanceinsight.com\/index.php\/2023\/12\/19\/powered-by-rain-this-seed-carrier-could-help-reforest-the-most-remote-areas\/","title":{"rendered":"Powered by rain, this seed carrier could help reforest the most remote areas"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder\">      The world\u2019s forests are under threat. As well as being logged for timber and cleared to make way for agriculture,<strong> <\/strong>rising global temperatures are causing more intense wildfires. This year is set to be the hottest on record and has been the worst on record in terms of fires in boreal forests worldwide.  <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder\">      Re-forestation is essential in the fight against climate change and to protect biodiversity, but planting saplings by hand can be slow and labor-intensive.  <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder\">      In recent years, drones have begun to be used to drop seeds onto land deforested by wildfires; a company called<strong> <\/strong>Mast Reforestation, formerly DroneSeed, has applied this method in the western United States and beyond, and World Wildlife Fund has used specialized drones to restore rural bushland in Australia. But for a reforest to regrow, dropped seeds have to get into the soil and germinate, and that can be a challenge.  <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder\">      Researchers from Morphing Matter Lab at Carnegie Mellon University, in Pennsylvania, might have an answer. Inspired by nature\u2019s own design, the lab has created an \u201cE-seed\u201d carrier that is intended to be dropped by drones and drill into the soil.  <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder\">      But remarkably, the carrier doesn\u2019t need an energy source to drill into the ground \u2013 it\u2019s made from a material that \u201cself-drills\u201d in response to rain.  <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder\">      Lab director Lining Yao and her colleagues looked at erodium seeds for inspiration.<br \/>The seeds of this genus of plants have a coil-like \u201cdrill\u201d that changes shape when wet, using a \u201ctail\u201d to prop itself up and push more effectively into the ground.  <\/p>\n<div class=\"interactive-video\">\n<div class=\"interactive-video__container \">                                                <\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder\">      The team created a seed carrier based on the same principle, made from white oak wood that naturally responds to changes in humidity. They chemically treated the wood to make it more flexible when wet, as well as softer and denser so it expands more effectively. Erodium has a single tail, but the seed carrier has three, making it easier to drill into soil.  <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder\">      According to research Yao published in the journal Nature, the carrier has an \u201c80% drilling success rate on flat land,\u201d making it more effective than erodium seeds in the same conditions. After the carrier burrows, the seed is protected from animals and the natural elements, improving its chances of germination.  <\/p>\n<h2 class=\"subheader\">    Tailor-made<\/h2>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder\">      In August, the design won the Falling Walls breakthrough of the year award \u2014 which is given annually to scientific breakthroughs in academic disciplines \u2014 in Engineering and Technology.  <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder\">      So far, Morphing Matter has only tested the seed carriers at sites in Pittsburgh and Changxing, China, but Yao says the lab has received interest from venture capitalists and government agencies around the world wanting to use the seed carriers in reforestation projects.  <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder\">      But she notes that specific types of seed carriers must be developed for different locations, to accommodate different soils and humidity levels, amongst other variants.\u00a0\u201cWe have to tailor the design to local conditions and the seeds of their interest,\u201d explains Yao.  <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder\">      \u201cDesert is very different from the Amazon rainforest and coastal lines around Hawaii.<br \/>The partnership has to be very collaborative with local practitioners so we always request them to send seeds and soil for us to validate.\u201d  <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder\">      Providing the technology to projects around the world would require production to be scaled up.  <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder\">      \u201cMost people who reach out want thousands of seeds, they want to grow millions of trees in a year,\u201d says Yao. \u201cI started a small team in the lab to think about mass production strategy, but we definitely want to get more financial and personnel support to make this a larger effort.\u201d  <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder\">      Shu Yang, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, has been heavily involved in the E-seed carrier project. She says the question of large-scale distribution is an important one.  <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder\">      \u201cYou have to look at the efficiency. Right now it is 80% and then once you do a large area, what is the efficiency versus the costs? \u2026 Whether people are interested in doing this, I think the success rate is critical.\u201d says Yang.  <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder\">      But in terms of the manufacturing process, Yang believes it will be possible to produce enough carriers to meet demand.  <\/p>\n<h2 class=\"subheader\">    Seed shortage<\/h2>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder\">      According to Matthew Aghai, vice president of bio research and development at Mast Reforestation, the e-seed project is a \u201cphenomenal development,\u201d but he adds that for seed distribution to be truly effective, better drones must be made more widely available for reforestation. Typically, with conventional drones, \u201cThe technology is not in a place where you can operate with a great degree of control and precision,\u201d he says.  <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder\">      Mast formerly manufactured and used drones for reforestation and still utilizes them in research and development, but doesn\u2019t currently use them in reforestation projects. It also produces millions of seeds annually at the largest seed bank in the western United States, and although it isn\u2019t connected with Morphing Matter Lab, it has consulted with it. Aghai adds that using drones to for reforestation in remote areas requires infrastructure, such as charging stations, which often isn\u2019t available.  <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph inline-placeholder\">      But an even bigger challenge could be a shortage of seeds to plant, he says, because storing seeds in banks takes time and seed nurseries need more funding. \u201cThere\u2019s actually a broader seed shortage in our industry, a very serious one. That\u2019s the bottleneck for reforesting, not technology.\u201d  <\/p>\n<p class=\"editor-note inline-placeholder\">  Editor\u2019s Note: This story has been updated to clarify Mast Reforestation\u2019s use of drones.<\/p>\n\n<div>This post appeared first on cnn.com<\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The world\u2019s forests are under threat. As well as being logged for timber and cleared to make way for agriculture, rising global temperatures are causing more intense wildfires. This year is set to be the hottest on record and has been the worst on record in terms of fires in boreal forests worldwide. 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