Literature DB >> 28499265

Nanoagroparticles emerging trends and future prospect in modern agriculture system.

Syed Baker1, Tatiana Volova2, Svetlana V Prudnikova3, S Satish4, Nagendra Prasad M N5.   

Abstract

Increment of technical knowledge has remarkably uplifted logical thinking among scientific communities to shape the theoretical concepts into near product-oriented research. The concept of nanotechnology has overwhelmed almost all forms of lives and has traded its applications in myriad fields. Despite rapid expansion of nanotechnology, sustainable competitions still do exist in the field of agriculture. In current scenario, agriculture is a manifestation demand to provide adequate nutrition for relentless growing global population. It is estimated that nearly one-third of the global crop production is destroyed annually. The loss owes to various stresses such as pest infestation, microbial pathogens, weeds, natural calamities, lack of soil fertility and much more. In order to overcome these limitations, various technological strategies are implemented but a majority of these have their own repercussions. Hence there is a scrawling progress on the evaluation of nanoparticles into agriculture sector which can reform the modern agricultural system. Applications of these nanomaterials can add tremendous value in the current scenario of a global food scarcity. Nanotechnology can address the adverse effects posed by the abundant use of chemical agrochemicals which are reported to cause biomagnification in an ecosystem. Based on these facts and consideration, present review envisages on nanoparticles as nanoherbicides, nanopesticides, onsite detection agro-pathogens and nanoparticles in post harvest management. The review also elucidates on the importance of nanoparticles in soil fertility, irrigation management and its influence on improving crop yield. With scanty reports available on nanotechnology in agriculture system, present review attributes toward developing nanoagroparticles as the future prospect which can give new facelift for existing agriculture system.
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Keywords:  Nanoagroparticles; Nanobiosensing; Nanoherbicides; Nanoparticles-agriculture; Nanopesticides; Soil fertility

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28499265     DOI: 10.1016/j.etap.2017.04.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Toxicol Pharmacol        ISSN: 1382-6689            Impact factor:   4.860


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Journal:  Antibiotics (Basel)       Date:  2018-07-28

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Review 8.  Development of stimuli-responsive nano-based pesticides: emerging opportunities for agriculture.

Authors:  Marcela Candido Camara; Estefânia Vangelie Ramos Campos; Renata Aparecida Monteiro; Anderson do Espirito Santo Pereira; Patrícia Luiza de Freitas Proença; Leonardo Fernandes Fraceto
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Review 9.  Metal Nanoparticles as Novel Antifungal Agents for Sustainable Agriculture: Current Advances and Future Directions.

Authors:  Aida R Cruz-Luna; Heriberto Cruz-Martínez; Alfonso Vásquez-López; Dora I Medina
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