Investigation of Polylactic Acid Nanofibers as Enhanced Plant Growth Medium by Improved Melt-Blowing Method

S. Tsai, Wei Wu, Hiroyoshi Sota, T. Hirogaki, E. Aoyama
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An improved melt-blowing method have developed to manufacture the organic nonwoven nanofibers through our previous study. As a parallel phase, this study explores the potential of polylactic acid (PLA) nanofibers as a plant growth substrate, emphasizing the unique properties and performance when mixed with pellets. Preliminary experiments comparing different fiber materials, cultivated crops, and fiber diameters demonstrate the favorable characteristics of PLA, such as wettability and growth promotion. Comparative experiment with rockwool, a commonly used medium, shows that PLA nanofibers exhibit superior growth performance. On the other hand, a solidified PLA medium is produced and tested. Hydroponic tests using solidified medium configurations with varying fiber diameters and soil conditioners further confirm the benefits of PLA as a medium for plant growth. The findings suggest that PLA nanofibers have the potential to revolutionize cultivation practices, providing sustainable and environmentally friendly alternatives to traditional substrates.
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改良熔喷法将聚乳酸纳米纤维作为增强型植物生长介质的研究
通过之前的研究,我们开发出了一种改进的熔喷法来制造有机无纺纳米纤维。与此同时,本研究还探索了聚乳酸(PLA)纳米纤维作为植物生长基质的潜力,强调了其与颗粒混合后的独特性质和性能。比较不同纤维材料、栽培作物和纤维直径的初步实验证明了聚乳酸的良好特性,如润湿性和生长促进性。与常用培养基岩棉的对比实验表明,聚乳酸纳米纤维具有优异的生长性能。另一方面,生产并测试了一种固化聚乳酸培养基。使用不同纤维直径和土壤改良剂的固化介质配置进行的水培试验进一步证实了聚乳酸作为植物生长介质的优势。研究结果表明,聚乳酸纳米纤维有望彻底改变栽培实践,为传统基质提供可持续和环保的替代品。
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