Biocomposite Beads Based on Phosphogypsum and Spirulina for Culture Bed Systems (Media Bed System): Manufacturing Process and Application in the Cultivation of Cucurbitaceae

MA67292B1Active Publication Date: 2026-06-30UNIVERSITÉ SULTAN MOULAY SLIMANE

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Authority / Receiving Office
MA · MA
Patent Type
Patents
Current Assignee / Owner
UNIVERSITÉ SULTAN MOULAY SLIMANE
Filing Date
2024-09-06
Publication Date
2026-06-30
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Abstract

<pre>The present invention relates to innovative biocomposite beads based on phosphogypsum and freeze-dried spirulina, specially designed to be used as a complementary substrate in culture bed systems (Media Bed System). These biocomposite beads are made from a mixture of phosphogypsum and spirulina encapsulated in a sodium alginate matrix, which is gelled by the addition of calcium chloride. The manufacturing process includes steps of drying the phosphogypsum, incorporation into a gelling solution, stirring, microwave irradiation, and formation of beads by gelation. The beads obtained, whose dimensions vary between 1 mm and 1 cm in diameter, are optimized to improve the retention of water and nutrients in cultivation systems, thus promoting the growth of plants, in particular those of the Cucurbitaceae family. The invention also proposes a culture system using these beads, offering increased efficiency in the assimilation of phosphorus contained in phosphogypsum.< / pre>
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