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Nanopesticides, Nanoherbicides, and Nanofertilizers: Formulations
and Applications demonstrates the potential for nanomaterials to
revolutionize modern agriculture to become more sustainable. A team
of expert scientists explain how the nanoformulation of
traditionally used herbicides, fertilizers, and pesticides can
enable large-scale crop protection from unwanted weeds and pests as
well at the environmental side effects that are caused by the bulk
application of chemicals. The volume demonstrates how nanomaterials
like hydroxyapatite, clay minerals, zeolites, polyacrylic acid and
many more have been successfully used to develop fertilizers that
promote a slower release of chemicals due to the unique properties
of nanomaterials. Their use in lower concentrations helps in
decreasing the toxicity to non-targeted organisms as well as
lowering the risk of environmental degradation. Features: •
Categorically discusses the formulations and applications of
nanopestides, nanoherbicides, and nanofertilizers, as well as their
impact on the environment. • Features chapters on patent
landscape, environmental acceptability, and environmental risks.
• Addresses degradation of nanoparticles as well expected
toxicity and drawback of nanomaterial-based pesticides, herbicides,
and fertilizers. This book is essential reading for both
researchers and professionals working in the fields of
Biotechnology, Nanomaterials and Agricultural Chemistry. Dr. Anjali
Gupta is Professor and Researcher in the Division of Chemistry,
Galgotias University, India. Dr. Divya Bajpai Tripathy is Professor
and Researcher in the Division of Forensic Science, Galgotias
University, India. Dr. Gaurav Kumar is Associate Professor in
Clinical Research Division, School of Basic & Applied Sciences,
Galgotias University, India, as well as Research Coordinator, Ph.D.
Coordinator and Institution's Innovation Council In-Charge at the
same institution. Dr. Pooja Agarwal – is Professor in the
Division of Chemistry, Galgotias University, India. Dr. Anujit
Ghosal is researcher at Richardson Centre for Functional Foods
& Nutraceuticals, Department of Food & Human Nutritional
Sciences, The University of Manitoba, Canada.
This book explores the potential of hydrogels as a multiutility
system and their benefits (biocompatibility, degradability, and
supporting scaffolds) for a wide range of applications in
diagnostics and therapeutics. It also discusses the future
prospects and challenges facing hydrogels. A wide variety of smart
hydrogels (conducting, stimuli responsive, and others) with
possible biomedical applications are elaborated. The book
demonstrates the effectiveness of hydrogels in diagnostics of
diseases in various in vivo and in vitro environments and
highlights the engineering/functionalization of hydrogels for
everyday drug dosage as an efficient drug carrier, scaffold, and
sensing application. Explores the potential of hydrogels as a
multifunctional system and their benefits, particularly for
biomedical applications in diagnostics as well as therapeutics.
Highlights the designing and engineering of hydrogels for everyday
drug dosage and possible functionalization to fabricate an
efficient drug carrier. Examines the significance of
biopolymer-based hydrogels and their responsiveness in different
physiological fluids. Demonstrates the effectiveness of hydrogels
in diagnostics of diseases in various in,vivo and in,vitro
environments. Presents challenges associated with the hydrogels and
discusses possible in-hand modifications at length. Dr. Anujit
Ghosal worked in the School of Biotechnology, Jawaharlal Nehru
University, India. Currently, he is affiliated with the School of
Life Sciences, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, PRC. Dr.
Ghosal researches in biochemistry, polymer chemistry, and
nanotechnology. He has been the recipient of prestigious
fellowships throughout his research career. His research ability is
proven by his published peer-reviewed research and review articles
and contributed book chapters. Dr. Ajeet Kaushik works as an
assistant professor of chemistry and is exploring advanced
electrochemical sensing systems and nanomedicine for personalized
health wellness at the Department of Natural Sciences of the
Division of Science, Arts, and Mathematics at Florida Polytechnic
University, Lakeland, US. He is the recipient of various reputed
awards for his service in the area of nanobiotechnology for health
care. His excellent research credentials are reflected by his four
edited books, 100 international research peer-reviewed
publications, and three patents in the area of nanomedicine and
smart biosensors for personalized health care.
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