Root Biomass Solutions

Transforming hydroponic root waste into valuable biofertilizers and soil conditioners through innovative research and development.

Semantic Mapping Tools

Translating farmer language into quantifiable data for better understanding of root biomass characteristics.

Clusters of small, bright orange fungus or slime mold droplets growing on a dark, moss-covered wooden surface. Green grass-like vegetation is visible in the foreground, adding a contrast to the organic texture and color of the fungi.
Clusters of small, bright orange fungus or slime mold droplets growing on a dark, moss-covered wooden surface. Green grass-like vegetation is visible in the foreground, adding a contrast to the organic texture and color of the fungi.
Nutrient Conversion Process

Converting discarded root biomass into usable nutrients and organic compounds for sustainable agricultural practices.

Innovative Research Methods

Exploring new techniques for analyzing root biomass and enhancing agricultural productivity through scientific insights.
Two mushrooms with brown caps and light stems are growing amidst a bed of vibrant green moss. Pine needles are scattered around, adding texture to the natural forest floor setting.
Two mushrooms with brown caps and light stems are growing amidst a bed of vibrant green moss. Pine needles are scattered around, adding texture to the natural forest floor setting.
A mushroom grows on a bed of moss and forest floor debris in a wooded area. The surrounding area includes a thick branch covered in moss, with several small plants and pine needles scattered around.
A mushroom grows on a bed of moss and forest floor debris in a wooded area. The surrounding area includes a thick branch covered in moss, with several small plants and pine needles scattered around.

Root Recycling

Transforming hydroponic root biomass into valuable organic compounds.

A single mushroom with a textured cap grows among brown fallen leaves, twigs, and green ferns on a forest floor. The environment is rich with organic material, suggesting a damp and shaded natural habitat.
A single mushroom with a textured cap grows among brown fallen leaves, twigs, and green ferns on a forest floor. The environment is rich with organic material, suggesting a damp and shaded natural habitat.
Contextual Understanding

Mapping farmers' language to measurable qualities enhances nutrient recovery.

A cluster of beige, coral-like mushrooms is growing on a lush, green mossy forest floor. The mushrooms have a branching, cylindrical structure resembling coral reefs. Around the mushrooms, the forest floor is covered with damp, dark green moss and scattered twigs.
A cluster of beige, coral-like mushrooms is growing on a lush, green mossy forest floor. The mushrooms have a branching, cylindrical structure resembling coral reefs. Around the mushrooms, the forest floor is covered with damp, dark green moss and scattered twigs.
Biomass Innovation

Exploring advanced uses for byproducts contributes to sustainable agriculture practices.

woman wearing yellow long-sleeved dress under white clouds and blue sky during daytime

Rootcycle's research transformed our understanding of root biomass and its potential for sustainable agriculture.

John Doe

A cluster of mushrooms grows on a bed of wood chips and soil. The mushrooms vary in size and shape, with smooth brown caps and beige stems. The background is blurred, showing hints of greenery and trees.
A cluster of mushrooms grows on a bed of wood chips and soil. The mushrooms vary in size and shape, with smooth brown caps and beige stems. The background is blurred, showing hints of greenery and trees.

The insights from Rootcycle helped us quantify root health, enhancing our hydroponic system's efficiency significantly.

Jane Smith

A cluster of white coral-like fungi grows from the forest floor, surrounded by brown fallen leaves and a piece of wood covered in green moss. The fungi have a branching structure with smooth, elongated arms.
A cluster of white coral-like fungi grows from the forest floor, surrounded by brown fallen leaves and a piece of wood covered in green moss. The fungi have a branching structure with smooth, elongated arms.
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