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Eco-Efficient Systems Based on Nanocarriers for the Controlled Release of Fertilizers and Pesticides: Toward Smart Agriculture

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Author(s):
Fincheira, Paola ; Hoffmann, Nicolas ; Tortella, Gonzalo ; Ruiz, Antonieta ; Cornejo, Pablo ; Diez, Maria Cristina ; Seabra, Amedea B. ; Benavides-Mendoza, Adalberto ; Rubilar, Olga
Total Authors: 9
Document type: Journal article
Source: NANOMATERIALS; v. 13, n. 13, p. 22-pg., 2023-07-01.
Abstract

The excessive application of pesticides and fertilizers has generated losses in biological diversity, environmental pollution, and harmful effects on human health. Under this context, nanotechnology constitutes an innovative tool to alleviate these problems. Notably, applying nanocarriers as controlled release systems (CRSs) for agrochemicals can overcome the limitations of conventional products. A CRS for agrochemicals is an eco-friendly strategy for the ecosystem and human health. Nanopesticides based on synthetic and natural polymers, nanoemulsions, lipid nanoparticles, and nanofibers reduce phytopathogens and plant diseases. Nanoproducts designed with an environmentally responsive, controlled release offer great potential to create formulations that respond to specific environmental stimuli. The formulation of nanofertilizers is focused on enhancing the action of nutrients and growth stimulators, which show an improved nutrient release with site-specific action using nanohydroxyapatite, nanoclays, chitosan nanoparticles, mesoporous silica nanoparticles, and amorphous calcium phosphate. However, despite the noticeable results for nanopesticides and nanofertilizers, research still needs to be improved. Here, we review the relevant antecedents in this topic and discuss limitations and future challenges. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 22/00321-0 - Nanomaterials combined with nitric oxide donors for biological applications
Grantee:Amedea Barozzi Seabra
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants