Doroth
- Mídias - ITS
- Jun 10
- 1 min read
Contribution to climate change: Monitors and quantifies microorganisms in the soil, promoting more sustainable, efficient and productive management. Facilitates the rational use of biological and chemical inputs, and contributes to soil health, producing less climate impact.
Use of technology: Uses advanced biotechnology methods, inspired by medical diagnostic techniques, to perform fast and accurate tests directly in the field, without the need for third-party laboratories. Provides data, dashboards on a platform with the data
Application examples:
Producers use it to monitor the presence of plant pathogens and beneficial microorganisms, adjusting doses and types of biological products to maximize productivity and soil health.
Regenerative agriculture projects evaluate the impact of practices such as crop rotation, green manure and use of bioinputs on soil microbiota, promoting more resilient and sustainable agricultural systems.
Researchers and universities use the tool to study soil biodiversity, pathogen dynamics and the development of new biological solutions for agriculture.
To learn more: Doroth
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