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Solution to Reduce Wastage of Pesticides

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May 08, 2018

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CSIR has found a lipid compound to reduce the wastage of pesticides by slippage.

What is CSIR?

  • The Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) is India’s contemporary R&D organization.
  • It is known for its cutting edge R&D knowledgebase in diverse S&T areas.
  • CSIR’s R&D expertise and experience is embodied in about 4600 active scientists supported by about 8000 scientific and technical personnel.
  • It provides significant technological intervention in many areas with regard to societal efforts which include environment, health, drinking water, food, housing, energy, Farm and non-farm sectors.

How CSIR’s recent innovation will reduce pesticide wastage?

  • The CSIR has identified a lipid compound known as Glyceryl-Mono-Oleate (GMO), a natural wax-like solid extracted from sunflower oil.
  • The structure of this compound is that it’s one end is hydrophilic (water-attracting) and the other end is hydrophobic (water-repelling).
  • When this compound is mixed with pesticides, the liquid sticks to the leaves and doesn’t fall off to the ground.
  • When the solution was sprayed the lipid GMO nanoparticles rush to the leaf surface and quickly spread out to make a thin film on the leaves.
  • This thin film is hydrophilic on the outside and hydrophobic on the inside resulting in the water-pesticide mix sticking strongly on the leaves.

What is the significance of this innovation?

  • The pesticides are sprayed on to the crops which increases its slippage into the ground.
  • This residue of pesticides then leeches to the ground, mixes with the water cycle and the food chain which has long term consequences for man.
  • From economical point, large of amount of pesticides have to be sprayed to keep the plants away from insects and pests.
  • Since, the pesticides don’t stick to the leaf, farmers locally mix pesticides with soap water which is not a viable solution.
  • This forced the scientists to work on finding a solution for this small yet significant problem and found an innovative solution which is safe for the whole ecosystem.

 

Source: The Indian Express

 

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