The invention relates to a germinating unit of the type including at least one seed as well as possible additives, such as nutrients and fillers, as well as micro-organisms (bacteria).
In connection with a mechanical sowing of germinating units it is difficult to ensure that the germinated seeds are correctly positioned relative to the remaining germinating unit when said germinating unit is placed in the ground.
The object of the invention is to provide is to provide a germinating unit of the above type and which can ensure in a manner more reliable than hitherto known that the individual seeds can remain relatively accurately positioned or oriented relative to the germinating unit both prior to and after the germinating process has taken place.
The germinating unit according to the invention is characterised in that it includes a carrier material which can be penetrated by a root and/or a sprout extending from the seed, and which is suited for fixing the orientation of said seed. When the seed(s) has/have been correctly positioned in the germinating unit through a cut in the carrier material or by a tube being inserted in said carrier material, then said seed(s) maintain(s) its/their position relative to said germinating unit because the carrier material has a fixing effect on said seed(s), for instance by squeezing said seed(s). When each seed forms a root tip and a sprout, viz. a stem, during the germinating process, these parts penetrate the carrier material with the result that they stabilize the position of said seed relative to the germinating unit. It is very important that the germinating unit presents the same orientation, viz. up and down direction during the later bedding in the ground as while it is subjected to the germinating process.
According to the invention, the seed(s) may be pre-treated, such as for instance subjected to a pilling or a film-coating, which turned out to be particularly advantageous.
In addition according to the invention, the seed(s) used may be primed, viz. presprouted. In this manner it is possible to utilize the germinating unit in a particularly efficient manner.
Moreover, the carrier material may according to the invention present a coherent structure and preferably include cells communicating with one another, said carrier material being penetrable by a root tip and a sprout extending from said seed. As a result, the root tip and the sprout extending from each seed can in a particularly efficient manner fasten said seed to the carrier material.
In addition, the carrier material may according to the invention be formed by a fibre-like material, preferably a collection of cellulose fibres made coherent for instance by way of gluing and/or a heat treatment. The resulting carrier material can in a particularly efficient manner retain the seed(s) in its/their position(s) because the root tip and the sprout extending from each seed can penetrate the carrier material relatively easily between the fibres of said carrier material.
The invention relates also to a seed tape including a plurality of successively arranged germinating units, said seed tape being suited for a treatment allowing a controlled germination of the seeds, and this seed tape is according to the invention characterised in that the carrier material portions of the germinating units are kept together by means of a longitudinal tissue, preferably a degradable, especially biodegradable, material. The resulting seed tape is very reliable and furthermore easy to handle in connection with the bedding out in the ground of said seed tape after the germination of the seed(s). In addition, this seed tape is relatively inexpensive to produce.
According to the invention, the longitudinal tissue can be relatively narrow in order to form one or more string-like connecting parts with the result that the amount of polluted material originating from the seed tape is significantly reduced.
Moreover according to the invention, each carrier material portion may be placed in a bag whereby the bag material and the carrier material can be relatively weak and of the same type preferably presenting many weakened areas allowing said root tips and/or sprouts to penetrate out of the seed tape. In this manner the root tip and the sprout, viz. stem, of each seed can penetrate the side wall of the bag in a weakened area on said wall once it has grown through the carrier material.
Furthermore, the longitudinal tissue may according to the invention be formed by an inelastic gauze, preferably a gauze presenting a net structure, in particular a structure where the openings of the net presents a main dimension of at least approximately 1 mm. The resulting embodiment of the seed tape is particularly advantageous because the root tips and the sprouts of the seed can grow through the openings of said net structure in a relatively easy manner According to the invention, each bag may at the top and at the bottom be partially closed by means of punctured welding seams in such a manner that the root tips and/or the sprouts of the seeds can easily pass said seams so as to project through the germinating unit.
In addition, each bag may according to the invention be completely closed at the top and at the bottom, and accordingly in order to allow the root tip and the sprout of the seed to project through the bag, said root tip and said sprout must penetrate one or both side walls of the bag next to the welding seam. As a result, the seed and the material are retained in a particularly reliable and advantageous manner.
Moreover, each carrier material portion may according to the invention include an air volume of at least 25% of the volume of the carrier material while water may fill at least 60% of the volume of said carrier material. In this manner it is ensured that the carrier material portion in a sufficiently reliable manner can feed oxygen and water to the seed(s) in quantities sufficient for allowing said seed(s) to develop to the optimum extent.
Moreover, the carrier material of each seed or group of seeds may according to the invention be formed by a length of sucking material arranged on the longitudinal tissue, said sucking material for instance being a length of blotting paper secured, for instance by way of gluing, to the longitudinal tissue. In this manner it is obtained in a very simple manner that each seed, optionally each group of seeds, can be kept against the longitudinal tissue.
Moreover, the blotting paper used may according to the invention include wood fibre mass presenting an absorptive capacity of at least 50 g of water/m2 per second, which turned out to be particularly advantageous.
According to the invention, the seed tape may have a width b of max. 30 mm, whereby each length of blotting paper may have a substantially corresponding width, while as far as the length L of each blotting paper is concerned, the following applies 8 mm<L<35 mm. These dimensions of the seed tape turned out to provide the optimum conditions for said seed tape.
Furthermore, the lengths of blotting paper may according to the invention include molers, bentonite or the like material and optionally also nutrients sucked therein. In addition, biocontrol organisms (BCO), such as for instance Trichoderma, Seudonomas, Thuringiensis and the like organisms may optionally be deposited, for instance absorbed in these lengths of blotting paper. As a result, an efficient depositing of auxiliaries in form of for instance nutrients etc. adjacent the seed(s) is obtained in a particularly simple manner.
These auxiliaries may according to the invention alternatively be deposited within a well-defined area, optionally in the form of a tablet.
Finally according to the invention, the gauze tissue or the string-like connecting parts may have such a thickness that the individual germinating units can be cut off the seed tape by means of a knife or a hot wire, preferably a platinum wire. As a result, when the germinating units are to be bedded out in the ground, these germinating units can be separated from the seed tape in a very efficient manner.
The invention is explained in greater detail below with reference to the accompanying drawing, in which
The seed(s) 3 can be pre-treated, such as for instance subjected to a pilling or a film-coating, and it can also be subjected to a priming, viz. a pre-sprouting.
The carrier material 2 can be penetrated by the root tips 4 and the sprouts 5 extending from the seeds, and this carrier material presents preferably a coherent structure and includes preferably cells (not shown) communicating with one another. The carrier material 2 can be formed by a fibre-like material and for instance include a collection of cellulose fibres made coherent. The presently described germinating unit appears from
The longitudinal tissue can be divided into several relatively narrow tissue lengths, optionally in form of one or more string-like connecting parts 7a, 7b, 7c, cf.
The carrier material portions 2a, 2b, 2c, etc. including their respective seed(s) can be inserted in their respective bag 8a, 8b, 8c, cf.
The bags 8a, 8b, 8c etc. can optionally be secured on a longitudinal tissue 7′ of an inelastic gauze, preferably gauze presenting a net structure where the openings of the net have a main dimension of at least approximately 1 mm, preferably however 2 mm or more.
As shown at the top of
Each carrier material portion, such as the carrier material portion 2a of
The carrier material of each seed 3 or each group of seeds can optionally be formed by a length of absorbing material secured to a longitudinal tissue 7, such. length of absorbing material for instance being a length of blotting paper 12a, 12b, 12c, cf.
In the latter case, additives, such as nutrients and fillers can be completely or partially absorbed in the lengths of blotting paper.
The additives can alternatively be deposited within a well-defined area, such as in form of a tablet (not shown).
The used blotting paper 12a, 12b, 12c can for instance also include wood fibre mass presenting an absorptive capacity of at least 50 g of H2O/m2 per second.
In connection with
Molers, bentonite or the like material can be deposited, for instance absorbed in the lengths of blotting paper 12a, 12b, 12c. Also nutrients and biocontrol organisms (BCO), such as Trichoderma, Seudonomas and Thuringiensis or the like organisms can be absorbed in these lengths of blotting paper.
The longitudinal tissue 7 can for instance be made of gauze, and it should be noted in connection with said longitudinal tissue or the string-like connecting parts 7a, 7b, 7c etc, that these members can have such a thickness that the individual germinating units can be cut off the seed tape by means of a knife (not shown) or hot wires, preferably platinum wires.
The invention can be modified in many ways without thereby deviating from the scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PA 2005 01727 | Dec 2005 | DK | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/DK2006/000691 | 12/6/2006 | WO | 00 | 5/30/2008 |