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I asked Google to look for acetate ...
An initial search gave an amazing number of results...
I get the impression this has been the subject of intense interest for quite some time.
Cultivating Crops, No Sun Required - Modern Farmer
Researchers got around the need for sunlight by using an electrocatalytic process in which water, electricity and carbon dioxide are used to produce acetate. The acetate then replaces the plant's need for glucose, which plants create and consume as part of traditional photosynthesis.Jul 28, 2022Cultivating Crops, No Sun Required - Modern Farmer
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by EC Hann · 2022 · Cited by 76 — Electrochemically derived acetate was incorporated into a diverse variety of organisms grown for food, including algae, fungi and crop plants.Artificial photosynthesis | UDaily
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acetate as plant food from www.udel.eduJun 23, 2022 — In some plants, the acetate showed up in the plant's amino acids. In others, it was found in sugars the plant used as energy for growth. “It ...
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Here is another section of Google's search today:
Artificial photosynthesis can produce food without sunshine
UCR Newshttps://news.ucr.edu › articles › 2022/06/23 › artificial-p...
acetate as plant food from news.ucr.edu
Jun 23, 2022 — Food-producing organisms then consume acetate in the dark to grow. Combined with solar panels to generate the electricity to power the ...Feeding plants acetate (aquaponics forum at permies)
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Jun 29, 2022 — Here is a link to a project that makes acetic from air water and energy and feeds it to plants that use it to grow in complete darkness.Acetate Fertilizer | CultivAce Products
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Our extensive lineup comprises eight different acetate fertilizers, all meticulously formulated to meet the highest standards of quality and effectiveness.Acetate Technology Helps Phosphorus Issues
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Acetate Technology powered solutions like Riser® , Levitate® and Awaken® were developed purposely for the At-Planting fertilizer placement approach where the ...Artificial Photosynthesis - Paving the Way for Startling New ...
Futurist Speaker
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Jul 28, 2022 — The acetate is collected and brought to the plant, where it's absorbed through the root system and metabolized. The production of acetate ...ReKovery - Potassium Acetate Fertilizer
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https://vlsci.com › products › rekoveryReKovery's potassium acetate fertilizer can be used as a safe foliar feed that stimulates root production, strengthens natural plant defenses against disease, and activates absorption.
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And here's another set of results:
Acetate-Based Nutrients
Custom Agronomicshttps://customagronomics.com › acetate
Acetate-based nutrients generally have superior foliar availability over traditional nutrients. Lower use rates and more efficient nutrient utilization are ...DIY Cal-Mag Fertilizer (Calcium Acetate) – Does It Work?
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acetate as plant food from www.gardenmyths.comMaking A Cal-Mag Solution. A cal-mag solution provides both calcium and magnesium to plants. To make such a solution start with the diluted calcium mixture and ...
No sun? No prob! A new process might soon grow plants ...
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acetate as plant food from www.snexplores.orgSep 7, 2022 — But the plant food it makes is acetate (ASS-eh-tayt), rather than sugar. And unlike photosynthesis, this plant food can be made using plain old ...
Growing Food in the Dark with Artificial Photosynthesis
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acetate as plant food from theunconventionalgardener.comJun 28, 2022 — Their two-step electrocatalytic process converts carbon dioxide, electricity, and water into acetate, the main component of vinegar. Food- ...
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Potassium (K) is required by a growing plant to stimulate early growth, ... Potassium Acetate has proven benefits beyond other K sources for liquid fertilizer ...
1 pageNHAce 9% Ammonium Acetate Fertilizer | CultivAce Products
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https://www.cultivacegrowth.com › nh4-ace-9-ammoni...Essential for Reproductive Functions: Ammonium nitrogen is crucial for various reproductive processes in plants. It plays a key role in flower development, ...
Scientists Are Trying to Grow Crops in the Dark
WIRED
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acetate as plant food from www.wired.comJul 4, 2022 — Jinkerson thinks that if researchers can find a way to grow tomato plants that really thrive on acetate, it could be a much more energy- ...
Can food crops grow in the dark? Scientists are working ...
National Geographic
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acetate as plant food from www.nationalgeographic.comAug 2, 2022 — However, the study did not show that whole plants can be grown entirely on acetate without access to sunlight—in fact, the researchers' ...
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Singularity Hub
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acetate as plant food from singularityhub.comJul 1, 2022 — They used an electrolysis to convert carbon dioxide and water into acetate, a salt or ester form of acetic acid and a common building block for ...
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For Calliban ....
The membership of this forum is small at present, and we have plenty of room for new members.
I appears we have no one interested in agriculture, or even just growing plants, but we have plenty of room to add new members who ** are ** interested in the practical activities involved in growing plants.
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In other topics, there would appear to be concern about making acetate from water and CO2 using methanol as a transitory stage of processing.
The final product of the manufacture is acetate, which appears to be recognized as not only healthy, but in fact essential to plant physiology.
In the absence of feedback from anyone who might be concerned about how acetate is made, it occurred to me to wonder if the issue is the possible leakage of methanol molecules into the output flow from the process.
Now ** that ** seems to me to be a valid concern.
The floor here in this topic is wide open for any NewMars member to make a contribution to our better understanding of what the Chinese process is, and most importantly, to learning how they insure that no METHANOL molecules make their way into the acetate output flow.
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