Moleaer Agriculture Webinar: How Nanobubbles Improve Water Quality, Plant Health & the Bottom Line

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июн 2024
  • Moleaer’s CEO, Nick Dyner, explains how improved plant health and yield starts with optimal water quality and how nanobubble enriched water produces results. See the latest case studies and data from research institutions and our greenhouse, vertical farm, controlled environment agriculture / CEA and irrigation customers, and learn how our nanobubble generators have helped hundreds of growers.
    WATCH THIS WEBINAR TO LEARN HOW NANOBUBBLES:
    - Improve root health
    - Enhance nutrient absorption
    - Suppress pathogens, biofilms and algae
    - Reduce cultivation time
    - Prevent pathogens such as Pythium, Phytophthora, and Fusarium
    - Increased yield by up to 56%
    Moleaer nanobubble generators are more efficient and produce more results that traditional aeration, fine bubble, microbubble, venturi and air stones. We provide agtech and greenhouse technology solutions such remote monitoring of dissolved oxygen, and more.
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    Website: www.moleaer.com​
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    About Moleaer
    Moleaer is an American-based nanobubble technology company with a mission to unlock nanobubbles’ full potential to enhance and protect water, food, and natural resources. Moleaer has established the nanobubble industry in the U.S. by developing the first nanobubble generator that can perform cost-effectively at municipal and industrial scale. Moleaer’s patented nanobubble technology provides the highest proven oxygen transfer rate in the aeration and gas infusion industry, with an efficiency of over 85 percent per foot of water (Michael Stenstrom, UCLA, 2017). Through partnerships with universities, Moleaer has proven that nanobubbles are a chemical-free and cost-effective solution to increasing sustainable food production, restoring aquatic ecosystems, and improving natural resource recovery. Moleaer has deployed more than 700 nanobubble generators worldwide since 2016. To learn more, visit: www.Moleaer.com
    About nanobubbles
    Nanobubbles are tiny bubbles, invisible to the naked eye and 2500 times smaller than a single grain of table salt. Bubbles at this scale remain suspended in water for long periods, enabling highly efficient oxygen transfer and supersaturation of dissolved gas in liquids. Nanobubbles also treat and eliminate pathogens and contaminants of emerging concern as well as scour surfaces to break apart biofilm matrices, creating a powerful, sustainable, and chemical-free disinfectant (Shiroodi, S., Schwarz, M.H., Nitin, N. et al., Food Bioprocess Technol, 2021).
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Комментарии • 12

  • @chd261ndla
    @chd261ndla 2 года назад +2

    I am trying to look for comparisons of nanobubbles generator with air pumps for hydroponics but can't seem to find one. how are they compared when used in hydroponics? I need to buy one and don't know which to buy.

    • @moleaer
      @moleaer  2 года назад

      Hello, thank you for your comment. Our experts would be happy to discuss this with you in more detail. Please visit our website and fill out this short form to talk with an expert: info.moleaer.com/moleaer-background-information?hsCtaTracking=edce5ca3-186b-4bcd-9f8f-9bc18c92a012%7Cf81cef31-1589-48bb-8994-6b15814d20b3. Thank you!

  • @muhammadkallouj5638
    @muhammadkallouj5638 Год назад

    Is there any study / information of the effect of nanobubble generator on Salinity problems in the irrigation. You mentioned in these video that the avocado did better with the salinity in the Soil
    my underground water has almost 3500ppm in TDS in meter
    Thank you

    • @moleaer
      @moleaer  Год назад +1

      Hello, thank you for your question and we apologize for the delayed response on our end. We recently completed a pilot with a grower who experienced high salinity in the soil due to well water. They found that nanobubble-infused irrigation water improved soil infiltration and helped leach the salts from the soil profile in the root zone. You can read about that study here: irrigationleadermagazine.com/testing-a-moleaer-aeration-system-at-maricopa-orchards/. Please email info@moleaer.com if you have further questions on this topic and our experienced team will be happy to help. Thank you!

  • @helenng3147
    @helenng3147 2 года назад

    would you tell the diference from the "nano bubble diffuser tube"....

    • @moleaer
      @moleaer  Год назад

      Hello, thank you for your question. I'm not sure I'm understanding your question. Please email us at info@moleaer.com and we can get you connected with an expert on our team that can assist you. Thanks!

  • @johncarrigan5530
    @johncarrigan5530 2 года назад +2

    very interesting. What kind of energy is required though per gallon of liquid?

    • @moleaer
      @moleaer  2 года назад +1

      Hello, thanks for asking. This depends on the application and sizing. Please visit our website to talk with an expert in your region: info.moleaer.com/moleaer-background-information

    • @phanhophuong9422
      @phanhophuong9422 2 года назад

      Pump

  • @chisaomusician7752
    @chisaomusician7752 2 года назад +2

    Have you tested using hydrogen as well? Same process which begets oxygen gas will also produce hydrogen. Advertising this as making genetic modification superfluous would be cool.

    • @moleaer
      @moleaer  2 года назад +1

      Hello, our nanobubble generators can inject almost any type of gas into any liquid, but we have not trialed hydrogen as of yet. Thanks for the suggestion!

    • @chisaomusician7752
      @chisaomusician7752 2 года назад +1

      @@moleaer Anytime! A couple people have posted small experiments due to ease of purchasing hydrogen water devices and using that to water plants. Nano-bubble might be next level beyond! Excited to see more from your channel!