In this modern era, scientists are engaged in developing amazing systems. In this regard, experts can spread the seeds of various plants through drones in difficult areas. Often, the wind blows these seeds or animals graze them, seeing this problem, American experts have placed the seeds in screw-like structures that are absorbed into the soil by rotating like a drill machine and thus sprouting bulbs. Carnegie Mellon University professor Laning Yuao took this method from the Erodeum plant, which germinates seeds even in dry environments and hard soil. Its fine straw is filled with seeds.
In the presence of water or moisture, it straightens like a nail and turns and penetrates the ground and thus the seeds below go into the soil. In the same way, Dr. Lanning made “e-seed” from the chestnut tree. Yes, because it is very sensitive to moisture. Its stem has three edges and can stand upright if the ground is flat.
Scientists have taken it through five stages, including chemical washing, mechanical molding and seed filling. Experts took careful note of physics, mechanics, materials science and dynamics in developing the seed coat. Experts dropped it at one place with a drone.
After that, as soon as the rain came, the i-seed straightened and moved like the tip of a drill machine and made its place in the ground. In this way, the seeds placed on the banks opened and sprouted from them. Experts have proved that these goals can be achieved by turning the seeds into a natural screw with the help of nature.
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