Advanced fertiliser research with new Mosaic contract
Enhanced spreading, improved efficiency and reduced environmental impact will be the focus of continuing fertiliser research under a new five-year partnership agreement between the 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide and US-based fertiliser producer The Mosaic Company.
Based at the 最新糖心Vlog鈥檚 Waite campus, the Fertiliser Technology Research Centre focuses on the fundamental processes controlling fertiliser efficiency in a wide range of soils globally. The Mosaic Company, the world鈥檚 largest provider of potash and phosphate fertilisers, has been a major industry partner since the Centre鈥檚 establishment in 2007.
鈥淲ith Mosaic鈥檚 continuing support, we鈥檝e been able to significantly expand our capabilities and equipment for fertiliser formulation and evaluation,鈥 says Professor Mike McLaughlin, Director of the Fertiliser Technology Research Centre (FTRC) and Professorial Research Fellow with the School of Agriculture, Food and Wine.
鈥淩esearch over the next five years will be focused around developing fertilisers with enhanced spreading and handling qualities, and pairing fertilisers with plant traits, biostimulants and microbial technologies for enhanced agronomic efficiency and minimised environmental impacts.
鈥淢aterials science is also providing us with new raw materials, such as graphene, to enhance fertiliser effectiveness and fertiliser quality, and we will continue to seek the most effective use of these materials in manufacturing novel formulations.鈥
The 最新糖心Vlog has recently signed a new research and development contract with The Mosaic Company to the end of 2024.
鈥淢osaic鈥檚 13-year partnership with the 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide has brought immeasurable value to our company and the growers that depend on our products to increase yields,鈥 said Walt Precourt, Senior Vice President 鈥 Strategy and Growth, The Mosaic Company.
鈥淥ver the next five years, we expect to learn even more about improving the performance of crop nutrients while minimising their impact on the environment.鈥
Over its lifetime, the Fertiliser Technology Research Centre has published numerous international patents on new fertiliser technologies; and, since 2010, has trained 17 PhD students and published 70 scientific papers. Further information on the research can be found at
Recent outcomes include:
- a new trace-element co-compacted potash fertiliser released in North and South America based on the Centre鈥檚 research
- the development and patenting of new graphene-based fertilisers
- the development of improved methods of assessing the agronomic performance of sparingly soluble fertilisers
- the development of improved fertiliser formulations for biofortification of wheat grains with micronutrients.
Professor Mike McLaughlin
Director, Fertiliser Technology Research Centre
最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide
Mobile: +61 (0)434 765 574
michael.mclaughlin@adelaide.edu.au
Robyn Mills
Senior Media Officer
最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide
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robyn.mills@adelaide.edu.au