Last October , LettUs Grow announced its partnership with the University of Surrey to develop an aeroponic greenhouse system for the propagation of willow tree trees . The project , funded by the Department for Energy Security & Net Zero , direct to research how innovative agrarian technology can be used to help foregather the Government ’s biomass and tree diagram planting target .

The UK ’s Net Zero Strategy aims to increase biomass within our energy internet and batten down a sustainable supply of biomass , from within the UK and imports . Another challenge is to scale - up biomass supply , without compromise food security - which is where circularize Tree comes in .

Now , just over a year in , the TAEDA Tech project has successfully been propagating willow using aeroponics in their unexampled polytunnel and greenhouse location in Surrey . originate within these surround allow majuscule command of the refinement conditions , including temperature and unaccented levels . The aeroponic system has been unambiguously design and fit for the project , with the first level of trial focusing on the operational side of the growing procedure . Aeroponics is an irrigation method which require delivering pee and nutrient to plant root word with piddle that is dispersed into a mist - this maximize O levels and as a solvent , boosts growth pace .

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Dr Zoe M Harris , Senior Lecturer in the Centre for Environment and Sustainability Lecturer at the University of Surrey , say , “ Using aeroponics is great merriment ! It ’s very simple to run and intuitive . We ’ve adapted to the system really well , the squad has dealt with any challenges we ’ve bewilder their way , and we ’ve catch something that meets our needs . It ’s been a really collaborative process . ”

The next stages of the project will involve growing within a polytunnel as an substitute surround , to further explore the economical feasibility of growing willow in this room . The project team is aiming to have build another system by March of next year so as to institute in time of year , with a focus on plant physiology and unlike response to the infrastructures .

“ We ’re very excited to be supporting the TAEDA Tech project to see aeroponics being used outside the orbit of farm leafy greens or herbs , and within a greenhouse environment . Increasing the use of renewable energy in the UK is absolutely vital to the winner and sustainability of the controlled environment agriculture industry , so being directly imply in its output is a full - rope opportunity for us , ” said Lilly Manzoni , Head of Research & Development at LettUs Grow .

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