MUMBAI, India, Feb. 13 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202541126873 A) filed by Adhish R K; Santhiya R; Subhiksha S; Sushmitha M; and Jenstina J, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, on Dec. 15, 2025, for 'innovative murburn method for reviving degraded soil health.'
Inventor(s) include Adhish R K; Santhiya R; Subhiksha S; Sushmitha M; and Jenstina J.
The application for the patent was published on Feb. 13, under issue no. 07/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention provides an innovative and groundbreaking method for restoring degraded soil health using the murburn concept, a cutting-edge technology that harnesses controlled redox reactions to revive degraded soil ecosystems. The invention involves applying a murbum-based treatment to contaminated soil, enhancing mic.:robial growth, and removing pollutants, ultimately revitalizing ecosystem services and ensuring sustainable land use. The murbum concept offers a novel and efficient approach to soil remediation, promoting ecosystem balance and agricultural productivity while minimizing environmental impacts. The invention has significant implications for environmental conservation, agricultural productivity, and sustainable land use, providing a comprehensive solution for reviving degraded soil health. The murburn-based treatment is optimized for specific soil types and pollutants, ensuring efficient remediation and restoration. The invention also provides a soil amendment containing murburn-derived compounds that enhance soil fertility, promote microbial growth, and improve soil structure. Overall, the present invention offers a sustainable, efficient, and eco-friendly solution for soil remediation, promoting environmental conservation and improve agricultural productivity, making it an attractive solution for addressing the pressing global challenges of soil degradation, climate change, and food security."
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