MUMBAI, India, June 22 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202621048356 A) filed by Miss. Vibhute Vrushali Jagannath; Chitale Rupali Dinesh; and Dudhal Ashwini Bhivaji on April 16, 2026, for A System And Method For Converting Invasive Plant Material Into Bio-Fertilizer Using Controlled Biological Processing With Adaptive Eco-Microbial Optimization.
Inventors include Miss. Vibhute Vrushali Jagannath; Chitale Rupali Dinesh; and Dudhal Ashwini Bhivaji.
The application for the patent was published on June 12, 2026, under issue no. 24/2026.
Abstract: ABSTRACT A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONVERTING INVASIVE PLANT MATERIAL INTO BIO-FERTILIZER USING CONTROLLED BIOLOGICAL PROCESSING WITH ADAPTIVE ECO-MICROBIAL OPTIMIZATION The current disclosure pertains to a system and method for transforming invasive plant material into bio-fertilizer through regulated biological processing utilizing adaptive eco-microbial optimization. The system has a biomass preprocessing module, a phytochemical analysis module that makes a biochemical signature, and an adaptive microbial consortia module that can choose microbial strains based on the composition that is found. A multi-phase controlled bioreactor processes the biomass through pre-treatment, detoxification, fermentation, and stabilization stages under regulated environmental conditions. The system also has an environmental monitoring and control module that lets you change process parameters in real time based on feedback. A microbial immobilization matrix makes degradation more effective, and a nutrient optimization module makes the final product better. A pathogen neutralization module makes sure that biosafety is in place before output processing. The invention offers a technically sophisticated, efficient, and scalable method for transforming invasive biomass into superior bio-fertilizer, enhancing consistency and minimizing processing duration.
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