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Efficient agricultural drip irrigation inspired by fig leaf morphology

Agriculture

Efficient agricultural drip irrigation inspired by fig leaf morphology

S. Liu, C. Zhang, et al.

Discover an innovative drip irrigation system inspired by the fig tree leaf that enhances water efficiency while supporting crop growth. This groundbreaking research by Shijie Liu, Chengqi Zhang, Tao Shen, Zidong Zhan, Jia Peng, Cunlong Yu, Lei Jiang, and Zhichao Dong showcases significant advancements in agricultural practices.... show more
Abstract
Irrigation is limited by water scarcity. Here, we show how a drip irrigation system inspired by the leaf of the fig tree Ficus religiosa (also known as the bodhi tree) can improve irrigation efficiency. The reverse curvature of the leaf regulates the convergence process of multiple water streams, while its long-tail apex allows for fast water drainage with the droplet separation centroid beyond the leaf apex. We explain why drip frequency increases after the break-up of contact line pinning at the apex tip by using scaling laws for drip volume and analyzing drainage dynamics. We build a drip irrigation emitter inspired by the bodhi leaf apex and compare the germination efficiency of wheat, cotton, and maize under different irrigation modes. These results show that the proposed bodhi-leaf-apex-mimetic (BLAM) drip irrigation can improve water saving while ensuring germination and seedling growth.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Sep 23, 2023
Authors
Shijie Liu, Chengqi Zhang, Tao Shen, Zidong Zhan, Jia Peng, Cunlong Yu, Lei Jiang, Zhichao Dong
Tags
drip irrigation
Ficus religiosa
water efficiency
crop growth
agriculture
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