Nanobionics for sustainable crop production: Recent development to regulate plant growth and protection strategies from pests

The interface between nanostructured materials and plant cell organelles, such as chloroplasts, and has been recently found to have potential to impart organelles with new functions and enhanced performances. The plant nanobionics-based technologies can be implemented to provide the precise quantity...

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Main Authors: Rakesh Bhaskar, Surya Prakash Pandey, Umesh Kumar, Hyunjin Kim, Santhosh Kumar Jayakodi, Mukesh Kumar Gupta, Sung Soo Han
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Published: Elsevier 2024-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352952023000774
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author Rakesh Bhaskar
Surya Prakash Pandey
Umesh Kumar
Hyunjin Kim
Santhosh Kumar Jayakodi
Mukesh Kumar Gupta
Sung Soo Han
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description The interface between nanostructured materials and plant cell organelles, such as chloroplasts, and has been recently found to have potential to impart organelles with new functions and enhanced performances. The plant nanobionics-based technologies can be implemented to provide the precise quantity of nutrients and pest control systems to improve the crop productivity as the concerns are growing regarding various agricultural difficulties such as poor nutrient use, stagnant yields, nutrient deficiencies, climate change, and water scarcity. The creation of novel nanomaterial (NM) based-fertilizers and -pesticides has encouraged the assimilation of mineral nutrients as well as to control pests without harming the environment. These nanostructured materials are more effective in releasing nutrients in a site-specific manner, increasing plant uptake efficiency and decreasing nutrient loss, and targeting specific pests than conventional fertilizers and pesticides. This article discusses about recent advancement of innovative nanostructured materials that could transport nutrients, such as carbon-based nanoparticles (NP) and metal-based NP: Iron (Fe), Copper (Cu), Zinc (Zn), Silver (Ag), and Cerium (Ce) etc. We explored the potential development and implementation challenges for these NPs in this article and highlighted the importance of using a systems approach when creating nano bionics-based technology in the near future.
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spelling doaj.art-7906ad37fa364dbe85cef2304b8f443c2024-01-14T05:39:12ZengElsevierOpenNano2352-95202024-01-0115100198Nanobionics for sustainable crop production: Recent development to regulate plant growth and protection strategies from pestsRakesh Bhaskar0Surya Prakash Pandey1Umesh Kumar2Hyunjin Kim3Santhosh Kumar Jayakodi4Mukesh Kumar Gupta5Sung Soo Han6School of Chemical Engineering, Yeungnam University, Gyeongsan 38541, South Korea; Co-corresponding authors.Department of Zoology, School of Science, IFTM University, Moradabad 244102, IndiaDepartment of Zoology, MNS Government College, Bhiwani 127021, IndiaSchool of Chemical Engineering, Yeungnam University, Gyeongsan 38541, South KoreaDepartment of Biotechnology, Saveetha School of Engineering, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Science (SIMATS), Chennai, 602105, TN, India; Co-corresponding authors.Department of Biotechnology and Medical Engineering, National Institute of Technology Rourkela 769008, IndiaSchool of Chemical Engineering, Yeungnam University, Gyeongsan 38541, South Korea; Corresponding author.The interface between nanostructured materials and plant cell organelles, such as chloroplasts, and has been recently found to have potential to impart organelles with new functions and enhanced performances. The plant nanobionics-based technologies can be implemented to provide the precise quantity of nutrients and pest control systems to improve the crop productivity as the concerns are growing regarding various agricultural difficulties such as poor nutrient use, stagnant yields, nutrient deficiencies, climate change, and water scarcity. The creation of novel nanomaterial (NM) based-fertilizers and -pesticides has encouraged the assimilation of mineral nutrients as well as to control pests without harming the environment. These nanostructured materials are more effective in releasing nutrients in a site-specific manner, increasing plant uptake efficiency and decreasing nutrient loss, and targeting specific pests than conventional fertilizers and pesticides. This article discusses about recent advancement of innovative nanostructured materials that could transport nutrients, such as carbon-based nanoparticles (NP) and metal-based NP: Iron (Fe), Copper (Cu), Zinc (Zn), Silver (Ag), and Cerium (Ce) etc. We explored the potential development and implementation challenges for these NPs in this article and highlighted the importance of using a systems approach when creating nano bionics-based technology in the near future.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352952023000774NanobionicsNanoparticlesCrop productivityFertilizersPesticides
spellingShingle Rakesh Bhaskar
Surya Prakash Pandey
Umesh Kumar
Hyunjin Kim
Santhosh Kumar Jayakodi
Mukesh Kumar Gupta
Sung Soo Han
Nanobionics for sustainable crop production: Recent development to regulate plant growth and protection strategies from pests
OpenNano
Nanobionics
Nanoparticles
Crop productivity
Fertilizers
Pesticides
title Nanobionics for sustainable crop production: Recent development to regulate plant growth and protection strategies from pests
title_full Nanobionics for sustainable crop production: Recent development to regulate plant growth and protection strategies from pests
title_fullStr Nanobionics for sustainable crop production: Recent development to regulate plant growth and protection strategies from pests
title_full_unstemmed Nanobionics for sustainable crop production: Recent development to regulate plant growth and protection strategies from pests
title_short Nanobionics for sustainable crop production: Recent development to regulate plant growth and protection strategies from pests
title_sort nanobionics for sustainable crop production recent development to regulate plant growth and protection strategies from pests
topic Nanobionics
Nanoparticles
Crop productivity
Fertilizers
Pesticides
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352952023000774
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