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Biofilm is a thin layer of microorganisms that form on surfaces in a variety of environments. In irrigation systems, biofilm can form on pipes and other surfaces, which can lead to emitter clogging, reduced efficiency, and increased risk of contamination. Water-borne pathogens that are harmful to plants and cause crop damage are found in biofilm deposits, making it hard to control their occurrence and leading to increased disease pressure. Additionally, pathogens can also be spread through irrigation water, increasing the risk of contamination. It is important to control biofilm formation in irrigation systems to reduce the risk of pathogen colonization and to minimize the spread of disease. Read our blog to learn more about sustainable ways to control biofilm. Link in bio. #moleaer #nanobubbles #nanobubbletechnology #water #sustainability #innovation #environment #research #equipment #cleanwater #greenhouse #horticulture #indoorgardening #greenhousegardening #sustainablefarming #...

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