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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 03, 2012
Filed:
Jul. 02, 2009
Igor Nikolaevich Ruban, Tashkent, UZ;
Nadejda Leonidovna Voropaeva, Tashkent, UZ;
Oleg Lvovich Figovsky, Haifa, IL;
Muzaffar Dzhahangulovich Sharipov, Tashkent, UZ;
Talaat Karimovich Dadajanov, Tuzel, UZ;
Igor Nikolaevich Ruban, Tashkent, UZ;
Nadejda Leonidovna Voropaeva, Tashkent, UZ;
Oleg Lvovich Figovsky, Haifa, IL;
Muzaffar Dzhahangulovich Sharipov, Tashkent, UZ;
Talaat Karimovich Dadajanov, Tuzel, UZ;
Nanotech Industries, Inc., Daly City, CA (US);
Polymate, Ltd., Migdal Ha'emeq, IL;
Abstract
Proposed is a biologically active nanochip for treating seeds of agricultural plants in order to improve seed germination conditions and development of plants and for protecting plants from anticipated and averaged adverse conditions. The biologically active nanochip contains a solid porous carrier, such as mineral, clay, turf, or polymer, the pores of which are intended for accommodating nanoparticles of biologically active substances that penetrate the pores when the substances are applied onto the nanochip surface, e.g., by spraying. Alternatively, the biologically active substances can be retained on the surface of the carrier by adhesion. The composition of the biologically active nanochips is selected with reference to anticipated and averaged adverse conditions. Also proposed is a method for application of the biologically active substances onto the surfaces of the biologically active nanochips.