Technology enhances resilience in the countryside

Published Feb 13, 2026

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Productivity losses in the field are increasingly associated with the natural responses of plants to stresses such as drought, heat, and cold, phenomena that tend to intensify with climate variations. The text was written by Diego Andrade, an agricultural engineer and market development manager at Acadian Sea Beyond.

Original content

According to the author, these defense mechanisms are genetically determined and, when activated intensely, can compromise the development of crops. In this scenario, the use of technologies capable of modulating the physiological responses of plants becomes strategic to increase resilience and sustain productive potential. The technology presented is the result of research with marine algae rich in bioactive compounds, developed from rigorous scientific studies. The basis of the solution lies in the natural adaptation capacity of these algae, which grow in environments subject to extreme variations in temperature, salinity, and tide. This resistance, built in adverse conditions, underpins the effects observed when the extracts are applied in agriculture. In tropical regions, marked by high temperatures, water deficit, and nutritional limitations, the application of the technology favors root development, improves nutrient absorption, and contributes to the metabolic balance of ...
Source: Agrolink

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