| Literature DB >> 28676790 |
Ram Prasad1, Atanu Bhattacharyya2, Quang D Nguyen3.
Abstract
Nanotechnology monitors a leading agricultural controlling process, especially by its miniature dimension. Additionally, many potential benefits such as enhancement of food quality and safety, reduction of agricultural inputs, enrichment of absorbing nanoscale nutrients from the soil, etc. allow the application of nanotechnology to be resonant encumbrance. Agriculture, food, and natural resources are a part of those challenges like sustainability, susceptibility, human health, and healthy life. The ambition of nanomaterials in agriculture is to reduce the amount of spread chemicals, minimize nutrient losses in fertilization and increased yield through pest and nutrient management. Nanotechnology has the prospective to improve the agriculture and food industry with novel nanotools for the controlling of rapid disease diagnostic, enhancing the capacity of plants to absorb nutrients among others. The significant interests of using nanotechnology in agriculture includes specific applications like nanofertilizers and nanopesticides to trail products and nutrients levels to increase the productivity without decontamination of soils, waters, and protection against several insect pest and microbial diseases. Nanotechnology may act as sensors for monitoring soil quality of agricultural field and thus it maintain the health of agricultural plants. This review covers the current challenges of sustainability, food security and climate change that are exploring by the researchers in the area of nanotechnology in the improvement of agriculture.Entities:
Keywords: nanoemulsions; nanoencapsulation; nanofertilizer; nanopesticides; nanotechnology; sustainable agriculture
Year: 2017 PMID: 28676790 PMCID: PMC5476687 DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2017.01014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Microbiol ISSN: 1664-302X Impact factor: 5.640
Some commercial product of nanofertilizers.
| Commercial product | Content | Company |
|---|---|---|
| Nano-GroTM | Plant growth regulator and immunity enhancer | Agro Nanotechnology Corp., FL, United States |
| Nano Green | Extracts of corn, grain, soybeans, potatoes, coconut, and palm | Nano Green Sciences, Inc., India |
| Nano-Ag Answer® | Microorganism, sea kelp, and mineral electrolyte | Urth Agriculture, CA, United States |
| Biozar Nano-Fertilizer | Combination of organic materials, micronutrients, and macromolecules | Fanavar Nano-Pazhoohesh Markazi Company, Iran |
| Nano Max NPK Fertilizer | Multiple organic acids chelated with major nutrients, amino acids, organic carbon, organic micro nutrients/trace elements, vitamins, and probiotic | JU Agri Sciences Pvt. Ltd, Janakpuri, New Delhi, India |
| Master Nano Chitosan Organic Fertilizer | Water soluble liquid chitosan, organic acid and salicylic acids, phenolic compounds | Pannaraj Intertrade, Thailand |
| TAG NANO (NPK, PhoS, Zinc, Cal, etc.) fertilizers | Proteino-lacto-gluconate chelated with micronutrients, vitamins, probiotics, seaweed extracts, humic acid | Tropical Agrosystem India (P) Ltd, India |
A list of studies on nanopesticides/herbicides and its application.
| Carrier system | Agent | Purpose | Method | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chitosan | Imazapic and Imazapyr | Cytotoxicity assays | Encapsulation | |
| Silica | Piracetam, pentoxifylline, and pyridoxine | Perfused brain tissue | Suspension | |
| Alginate | Imidacloprid | Cytotoxicity, sucking pest (leafhoppers) | Emulsion | |
| Polyacetic acid-polyethylene glycol-polyacetic acid | Imidacloprid | Decrease the lethal concentration | Encapsulation | |
| Carboxymethyl chitosan | Methomyl | Control release for longer time-period | Encapsulation | |
| Chitosan/tripolyphosphate | Paraquat | Lower cyto- and genotoxicity | Encapsulation | |
| Chitosan/tripolyphosphate Chitosan-saponin Chitosan-Cu | Chitosan, saponin, CuSO4 | Antifungal activity | Cross-linking | |
| Xyloglucan/poloxamer | Tropicamide | Have significantly higher corneal permeation across excised goat cornea Less toxic and non-irritant | Encapsulation | |
| Wheat gluten | Ethofumesate | Reduce its diffusivity | entrapment/extrusion | |
| Alginate | Azadirachtin | Slower release | Encapsulation | |
| Surfactants/oil/water | Glyphosate | Increase in bio-efficacy, alleviating the negative effect of pesticide formulations into environment | Emulsion | |
| Alginate/chitosan | Paraquat | Increased period of action of the chemical on precise targets, while reducing problems of ecological toxicity | Pre-gelation of alginate then complexation between alginate and chitosan | |
| Polyhydroxybutyrate-co-hydroxyvalerate | Atrazine | Decreased genotoxicity and increased biodegradability | Encapsulation | |
| Organic-inorganic nanohybrid | 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetate | Controlrelease | Self-assembly | |