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Aquatrols Corporation of America acquires innovative rhizosphere technology from Dr. Andrea Carminati, University of Göttingen


Paulsboro, New Jersey, USA
April 2, 2015

Aquatrols Corporation of America, the worldwide leader in soil surfactant technology, is pleased to announce that it has acquired innovative technology from Dr. Andrea Carminati and Georg-August-University Göttingen to improve the control of soil-plant-water relations.  The commercialization agreement has been successfully negotiated through MBM ScienceBridge GmbH, the fully owned technology transfer partner of the University of Göttingen.

Dr. Carminati is the Junior Professor of Soil Hydrology in the Department of Crop Sciences at the University of Göttingen. He and his team are conducting groundbreaking research centered on the rhizosphere, the narrow region of soil that is directly influenced by root deposition.

Under a new three-year agreement, Dr. Carminati and his team will continue their research on understanding how compounds improve water and nutrient uptake in the rhizosphere, specifically as it relates to the mucigel surrounding plant roots. The technology allows for greater influence over soil-water-plant interactions in this critical region.

“This research has the potential to change everything we know about how plants behave under abiotic stress conditions. Our work with Dr. Carminati and his team may lead to major breakthroughs in water and resource acquisition for crop productivity,” said Dr. Stan Kostka, Aquatrols’ Director of New Technology and Business Development.

“Andrea’s groundbreaking discoveries have us very excited for the future. Stay tuned,” he added.

“It is exciting to explore the potential impact of our discoveries on the development of new strategies to expand the boundaries for production of more drought tolerant plants. This collaboration helps to bring the fundamental research of my group to real world agricultural applications and we are very excited to discover where this collaboration will bring us,” said Andrea.

About Aquatrols

Aquatrols is the world leader in the development of cutting-edge soil surfactants and other specialty technologies used in the professional turf, ornamental, and agricultural industries. Founded in 1955, Aquatrols is currently celebrating its 60th year. The company has committed itself to changing the way the world grows by developing and supplying innovative solutions for sustainably managing soil, water, and plant interactions. For more information on Aquatrols and its products, please visit www.aquatrols.com.

About the University of Göttingen

Founded in 1737, the University of Göttingen is an internationally renowned research university. Home to more than 26,000 students, the university boasts excellent facilities for teaching and research and offers a comprehensive range of more than 130 course subjects. For more information, please visit www.uni-goettingen.de.



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Published: April 2, 2015

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