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Created on October 22, 2020

Nucleario

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Nucleario is a pest management device for trees that provides controlled release of rainwater and physical protection from weeds and pests.

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Product Description

The Nucleario is a biodegradable ring that can protect tree saplings. The device provides a controlled release of rainwater and a barrier to protect the saplings from weeds and leaf-cutting ants.

Target Users (Target Impact Group)

Distributors / Implementing Organizations

Beta version will be released from manufacturer

Manufacturing/Building Method

This product is currently in the prototyping phase and not yet manufactured at scale.

Intellectural Property Type

Patent Protected

User Provision Model

This product is currently in the prototype phase and is about to launch a beta version.

Distributions to Date Status

Unknown

Design Specifications

The Nucleario product is comprised of a biodegradable plastic ring that is placed around a tree sapling. The device collects rainwater and provides a controlled release of water for the sapling through holes in the bottom. The walls of the device protect the sapling from leaf cutter ants entering the ring. The Nucleario ring prevents weed growth around the sapling and protects the surrounding soil.

Technical Support

Provided by the manufacturer

Replacement Components

None

Lifecycle

Unknown

Manufacturer Specified Performance Parameters

The designers specify that the device can provide a controlled release of rainwater, protect a tree sapling from ants and weeds, and protect the soil surrounding the sapling.

Vetted Performance Status

Unknown

Safety

No known safety hazards are related to this product.

Complementary Technical Systems

None

Academic Research and References

Pinto, S.R., Melo, F., Tabarelli, M., Padovesi, A., Mesquita, C.A., de Mattos Scaramuzza, C.A., Castro, P., Carrascosa, H., Calmon, M., Rodrigues, R. and César, R.G., 2014, “Governing and delivering a biome-wide restoration initiative: The case of Atlantic Forest Restoration Pact in Brazil”, Forests, 5(9), pp. 2212-2229.

Mittermeier, R.A., Da Fonseca, G.A., Rylands, A.B. and Brandon, K., 2005, “A brief history of biodiversity conservation in Brazil, Conservation Biology”, 19(3), pp. 601-607.

Compliance with regulations

Unknown

Other Information

Nucleario has earned several awards, including the Ray of Hope Prize 2018, Biomimicry Global Design Challenge 2017, BraunPrize 2012, RedDot 2012, Desafio Ambiental WWF-Brasil 2017, GreenDot 2012, IDSA 2012, and IdeaBrasil 2012. Gallery

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