| Literature DB >> 28524364 |
Richard A Meurer1, Steffen Kemper2, Sandra Knopp3, Thomas Eichert2, Felix Jakob1, Heiner E Goldbach2, Ulrich Schwaneberg1,3, Andrij Pich1.
Abstract
Foliar application of micronutrients (e.g. Fe3+ ) onto plants over an extended time is challenging and often not possible due to insufficient rainfastness. Smart delivery systems which enable micronutrient release over several weeks would offer innovative and sustainable options to improve plant health and food production. Herein, we report a novel foliar fertilizer delivery system based on functional pH-responsive biohybrid microgels that have orthogonal functionality as carriers of micronutrients and employ peptides (termed anchor peptides) as foliar adhesion promoters. The anchor peptides bind to hydrophobic surfaces and the waxy "islands" of plant leaves. Our system requires no auxiliaries and is loadable, storable, and applicable from aqueous dispersion. We report the synthesis and functionalization of microgels, their loading with Fe3+ ions, and a proof of concept for the biofunctional microgel-based fertilizer system is demonstrated for iron-deficient cucumber plants.Entities:
Keywords: anchor peptides; fertilizers; microgels; nutrient uptake; polyelectrolytes
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28524364 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201701620
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336