植物へのマイクロニードル肥料送達システムを開発(NUS scientists create microneedle system to deliver biofertiliser directly into plants, boosting growth with less waste)

2025-12-09 シンガポール国立大学(NUS

シンガポール国立大学(NUS)の研究チームは、微生物を含むバイオ肥料を植物組織へ直接注入する 溶解型マイクロニードルパッチ を開発した。葉や茎に押し当てると1分ほどで溶け、微生物を放出する仕組みで、土壌に投入した際に生じる競合や酸性度の影響を回避できる。パッチはPVA素材で作製され、微生物の高い生存性と正確な投与量制御が可能。チョイサムとケールの温室試験では、従来の土壌接種より15%以上少ないバイオ肥料で、植物の重量・葉面積・高さが向上した。細菌・菌類の双方で効果が確認され、微生物が葉から根へ移動して根圏環境を有益に変えることも実証。精密施肥により廃棄削減につながり、都市農業や高付加価値作物に適用が期待される。今後はロボット農業との統合や多種作物での展開が検討されている。

植物へのマイクロニードル肥料送達システムを開発(NUS scientists create microneedle system to deliver biofertiliser directly into plants, boosting growth with less waste)The microneedle patches are made using polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), a biodegradable, low-cost polymer, and infused with a plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) cocktail of Streptomyces and Agromyces-Bacillus. A 1 cm by 1 cm microneedle patch (shown in the petri dish on the right) carries a 40 by 40 array of 140-μm pyramids for application on leaves, while a short row of roughly 430-μm needles (shown in the petri dish on the left) suits thicker stems.

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マイクロニードルを用いたバイオ肥料の送達は、マイクロバイオーム工学を通じて植物の成長を改善します Microneedle-Based Biofertilizer Delivery Improves Plant Growth Through Microbiome Engineering

Zhicheng Le, Sevugan Mayalagu, Cheng-Yen Chen, Raktim Bhattacharya, Abhishek Gupta, Jingyuan Li, Zhi Wei Norman Teo, Yufeng Shou, Arya Gopinath MP, Danni Zhong …
Advanced Functional Materials  Published: 13 September 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.202522554

Abstract

This study presents a microneedle-based system for the delivery of rhizospheric biofertilizers into plant tissues to enhance growth. The microneedle structures are customizable to match leaf and stem dimensions to minimize tissue perturbation at delivery sites. The dissolving microneedles loading plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) or fungi ensures rapid biofertilizer release within one minute, while the integration of an applicator facilitates user-friendly injections. It is demonstrated that microneedle-mediated delivery of biofertilizers into plant leaves and stems enhances Choy Sum and Kale growth more efficiently while requiring over 15% less biofertilizer quantity than traditional root inoculation. Microneedle-mediated delivery of PGPR induces broad metabolic reprogramming, influencing energy production, biosynthesis, and amino acid metabolism. This effect is attributed to PGPR migration within the leaf and subsequent translocation to the roots, leading to shifts in root microbial composition at both the phylum and genus levels. Similarly, microneedles deliver beneficial fungi also promote Choy Sum growth by upregulating of key phytohormones, particularly abscisic acid and indole-3-acetic acid. Overall, “microneedle biofertilizers” offer a novel above-ground delivery method, enabling direct biofertilizer application to plant tissues for yield improvement. This approach holds significant potential for maximizing biofertilizer efficacy, minimizing off-target environmental impact, and enabling precision and sustainable agriculture.

1202農芸化学
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