What is great about this set up is that the plants that grow on top of the sheet are completely separated from the ground and its condition does not affect the plants (although I’d think some sorts of radiation will still penetrate). So it works even when the soil is otherwise considered unfit for normal way of agriculture.
I might try to add subtitles, but for now, here’s the gist of the story. ----- Dr. Mori developed a saran-wrap-lookalike film which could revolutionalize agriculture. It is made of hydrogel, the ultra-absorbing material used in diapers. He carefully calibrated the size of the holes in it; it lets water and nutrients go through but not bacterias or viruses because they are bigger in size
.In real-life application, you first cover the ground with a sheet (black in the clip) that is study and not penetrable. Then you lay a web of tubes on top that slowly disperses liquid fertilizer. This is then covered by a sheet of felt so the liquid fertilizer spreads evenly. Now you put on this magic film and then plant seeds on top of it.
This means you can grow plants this way in the regions that were hit by the 3/11 disaster in Japan, even if the ground contains debris, was soaked in salt water by tsunami, or has harmful bacteria. They have successfully executed this method in Oman and also in space.
ブラジル🇧🇷でも、買えますか?
Why there is no translate subtitle? It.s important if all important information from Sensei able to understand with broad spectrum
2015/7/8 日テレの『笑ってこらえて』を観て感動しました。
森先生の発明は、地球温暖化に伴う干ばつや、人口増加に伴う食糧不足など・・・
将来の人類の存続の危機回避に、必ずや貢献する偉業だと思います!
個人的意見ですが、ノーベル賞に値する発明だと思います。
amazing
water, sunlight, air, and most importantly innovation. what a great job
奇跡のリンゴの木村さんも凄いですが、この動画も世界から飢餓を根絶できるかもしれません。素晴らしい日本人。
What is great about this set up is that the plants that grow on top of the sheet are completely separated from the ground and its condition does not affect the plants (although I’d think some sorts of radiation will still penetrate). So it works even when the soil is otherwise considered unfit for normal way of agriculture.
すごいっ。人類に貢献していく技術ですね。
Where does the plant get its minerals?
土、植物、水、自然と人の関わり方に対するメッセージを感じます。
Est es technorogia japones,maravilla.
I might try to add subtitles, but for now, here’s the gist of the story.
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Dr. Mori developed a saran-wrap-lookalike film which could revolutionalize agriculture. It is made of hydrogel, the ultra-absorbing material used in diapers. He carefully calibrated the size of the holes in it; it lets water and nutrients go through but not bacterias or viruses because they are bigger in size
すばらしい。
.In real-life application, you first cover the ground with a sheet (black in the clip) that is study and not penetrable. Then you lay a web of tubes on top that slowly disperses liquid fertilizer. This is then covered by a sheet of felt so the liquid fertilizer spreads evenly. Now you put on this magic film and then plant seeds on top of it.
This means you can grow plants this way in the regions that were hit by the 3/11 disaster in Japan, even if the ground contains debris, was soaked in salt water by tsunami, or has harmful bacteria. They have successfully executed this method in Oman and also in space.
森有一博士のような方がいること、研究に本当に感謝します。すばらしいですね。
素晴らしい技術
できれば従来の水耕栽培との違いも知りたかった
この大根土が付いてるきたねえななんてそのうち言い出すのかな。母なる紙おむつ。
やヴぁ