Cover ; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; List of Contributors; Series Foreword; Series preface; About the Series (Volumes I-X); Volume Preface; 1 -- Lessons from inter-regn communication for the development of novel, ecofriendly pesticides; 1 -- Introduction; 2 -- Classification of Pesticides; 3 -- Pesticides Toxicity and Carcinogenicity; 4 -- Biopesticides; 4.1 -- Microbial Pesticides; 4.2 -- Plant-Derived Biopesticides; 5 -- Pesticides Biodecontamination by Bacterial Lactonases; 6 -- Conclusions; References
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2 -- Nanoscale Particles for Agriculture: Definition, Concepts and Perspectives3 -- Pesticides as Nanoemulsions and Nanodispersions; 3.1 -- Common Issues With Conventional Pesticide Formulations; 3.2 -- Nanoemulsions; 3.2.1 -- Thermodynamically Stable Nanoemulsions; 3.2.2 -- Kinetically Stable Nanoemulsions; 3.3 -- Nanodispersions; 3.3.1 -- Milling; 3.3.2 -- Extraction/Precipitation; 3.3.3 -- Solvent Evaporation From Nanoemulsions; 3.4 -- Advantages of Nanoemulsions and Nanodispersions; 3.4.1 -- Bioavailability; 3.4.2 -- Enhanced Stability; 3.4.3 -- Controlled Release; 4 -- Polymer-Based Nanopesticides
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2 -- New pesticides: a cutting-edge view of contributions from nanotechnology for the development of sustainable agricul ... 1 -- Introduction; 2 -- New Generation Pesticides; 3 -- Safe Carriers: New-Generation Nanocides; 4 -- Nanobiosensors for Pesticide Detection and Degradation; 5 -- Nanotechnology and Insect Pest Management; 6 -- Conclusions; Acknowledgment; References; 3 -- Nanopesticides: preparation, targeting, and controlled release; 1 -- Introduction; 2 -- Nanoinsecticides; 3 -- Nanoherbicides; 4 -- Nanofungicides; 5 -- Nanonematicides; 6 -- Nanoformulations; 6.1 -- Controlled Release Formulations
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3.4 -- Nanogels3.5 -- Nanofibers; 3.6 -- Polymeric Chelate Nanoparticles; 4 -- Lipid-Based Nanopesticide Delivery Systems; 4.1 -- Nanoliposomes; 4.2 -- Solid Lipid Nanoparticles; 5 -- Noanosized Metals and Metal Oxides; 6 -- Porous Silica Nanoparticles; 7 -- Clay-Based Nanomaterials and Layered Double Hydroxides; 7.1 -- Clay-Based Nanomaterials; 7.2 -- Layered Double Hydroxides; 8 -- Nanoemulsions; 9 -- Microemulsions; 10 -- Nanosuspensions; 11 -- Conclusions and Future Perspectives; References; 5 -- Nanopesticides: a review of current research and perspectives; 1 -- Introduction
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4.1 -- Absorption on Nanoparticle Surface
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6.2 -- Silica-Based Nanoformulations6.3 -- Formulations of Nanosilver; 6.4 -- Formulations of Nanocopper and Copper Oxide; 7 -- Ecotoxicology of Nanomaterials and Related Regulations; 8 -- Conclusions; References; 4 -- Nanopesticides: a new paradigm in crop protection; 1 -- Introduction; 2 -- Types of Pesticide Nanocarriers; 3 -- Polymer-Based Nanopesticide Delivery Systems; 3.1 -- Nanocapsules; 3.1.1 -- Preparation of Pesticide-Loaded Polymeric Nanocapsules Starting With Monomers; 3.1.2 -- Preparation of Pesticide-Loaded Polymeric Nanocapsules From Preformed Polymers; 3.2 -- Nanospheres; 3.3 -- Micelles
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A Simple Whole Cell Microbial Biosensor for Monitoring Soil Pollution 15.
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Botanical pesticides with virucidal and microbicidal activity; nanotechnology contribution to processing and engineering 10.
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Chemical sensors for soil analysis: principles and applications: from theoretical development till practical implementation 20.
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Contents: 1.
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Flow analysis as an automation tool for soil monitoring: from wet chemistry assays to nanoscale sample preparation 16.
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Is Nanotechnology a Promising Field for Insect Pest Control in Organic Farms? 9.
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Molecular mechanisms of pesticides toxicity 13.
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Nanopesticides: a new paradigm in crop protection 6.
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Nanopesticides: A review of current research trends 7.
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Nanopesticides: Preparation, targeting and controlled release 5.
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Nanosensors for detection of pesticide in water 19.
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New Pesticides 2.
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New Pesticides and Soil Sensors, a volume in the Nanotechnology in the Agri-Food Industry series, is a practical resource that demonstrates how nanotechnology is a highly attractive tool that offers new options for the formulation of 'nanopesticides'.
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New Pesticides and Soil Sensors: Lessons from inter-region communication for the development of novel, eco-friendly pesticides 3.
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New pesticides: a cutting-edge view of contributions from nanotechnology for the development of sustainable agricultural pest control 4.
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Pesticides and antimicrobial resistance: from soil microbiota to animal and human infections 12.
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Present and perspectives in pesticides biosensors development and contribution of nanotechnology 11.
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Recent advances in nanopesticide research is reviewed and divided into several themes, including improvement of the water solubility of poorly soluble pesticide active ingredients to improve bioavailability and the encapsulation of pesticide active ingredients within permeable nanoparticles with the aim of releasing pesticide active ingredients in a controlled or targeted manner, while also protecting active ingredients from premature photo-degradation.
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Regulatory framework of nanopesticides 8.
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Scientometric overview in nanopesticides 14.
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Smart nano-sensors for pesticides detection 17.
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Soil Sensors: Detailed Insight into its Research Updates, Significance & Future Prospects 18.
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Surface Plasmon Resonance Based Nanosensors for Detection of Triazinic Pesticides in Agricultural Foods.