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      Large-Scale Preparation of Polymer Nanocarriers by High-Pressure Microfluidization

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            Nanotechnology: The new perspective in precision agriculture

            Highlights • Precision farming is measuring and responding to inter and intra-field variability in crops to form a decision support system. • About 40–70% of N, 80–90% of P and 50–70% of K of the applied fertilizers is lost to the environment causing pollution. • Nanofertilizers helps in slow and sustained release of agrochemicals resulting in precise dosage to the plants. • Green synthesized Ag, ZnO and TiO2 NPs are extensively used for plant protection and treatment of diseases. • Biosensors helps in detecting pesticides in the vegetable crops and form a decision support system for crop commodities.
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              Nanomaterials in plant protection and fertilization: current state, foreseen applications, and research priorities.

              Scientific publications and patents on nanomaterials (NM) used in plant protection or fertilizer products have exponentially increased since the millennium shift. While the United States and Germany have published the highest number of patents, Asian countries released most scientific articles. About 40% of all contributions deal with carbon-based NM, followed by titanium dioxide, silver, silica, and alumina. Nanomaterials come in many diverse forms (surprisingly often ≫100 nm), from solid doped particles to (often nonpersistent) polymer and oil-water based structures. Nanomaterials serve equally as additives (mostly for controlled release) and active constituents. Product efficiencies possibly increased by NM should be balanced against enhanced environmental NM input fluxes. The dynamic development in research and its considerable public perception are in contrast with the currently still very small number of NM-containing products on the market. Nanorisk assessment and legislation are largely in their infancies.
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                Journal
                Macromolecular Materials and Engineering
                Macromol. Mater. Eng.
                Wiley
                14387492
                January 2018
                January 2018
                December 14 2017
                : 303
                : 1
                : 1700505
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research; Mainz Germany
                Article
                10.1002/mame.201700505
                db738a2e-055d-4675-812d-44d102fbf491
                © 2017

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