Inorganic Nanopesticides and Nanofertilizers

Inorganic Nanopesticides and Nanofertilizers

A View from the Mechanisms of Action to Field Applications

Santaella, Catherine; Pereira de Carvalho, Hudson Wallace; Fernandes Fraceto, Leonardo; Ghoshal, Subhashis; de Lima, Renata

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

05/2022

390

Dura

Inglês

9783030941543

15 a 20 dias

781

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Chapter 1 - Properties of inorganic nanoparticles that can be applied to agriculture.- Chapter 2 - Strategies to produce cost-effective fertilizer-based nanoparticles.- Chapter 3 - Physicochemical properties of inorganic nanoparticles in aqueous media and agricultural tank mixtures.- Chapter 4 - Mechanisms of root and leaf uptake, transport, storage, metabolism, and detoxication of inorganic nanoparticles.- Chapter 5 - Nanoparticles for seed treatment.- Chapter 6 - Pesticide effects of inorganic nanoparticles.- Chapter 7 - Nanoparticles in soils: transport, fate and capacity to enhance soil properties.- Chapter 8 - Nanoparticles for remediation of agricultural contaminated soils.- Chapter 9 - Implications of nanoparticles on the dynamics of the rhizosphere and microbial community.- Chapter 10 - Nanoparticles as bio stimulants
Chapter 11 - Nanoparticles in plant diagnosis.- Chapter 12 - Nanoparticles used as biosensors in the agri-sector.- Chapter 13 - A comparison of the performance of inorganic and organic nanocarriers in agriculture.- Chapter 14 - Balancing the benefits to agriculture and adverse ecotoxicological impacts of inorganic nanoparticles.- Chapter 15 - Efficacy of nanoparticles on crops: lab versus field trials.- Chapter 16 - Porous inorganic nanoparticles as pesticide or nutrient carriers.- Chapter 17 - Uptake and translocation of nanomaterials by plants and their possible inclusion in the trophic chain.
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nanotechnology;inorganic nanoparticles;festilzer-based nanoparticles;seed treatment;soil remediation for agriculture;rhizosphere;agri-sector biosensor;agriculture ecotoxicology