Nanotechnology is one of the most groundbreaking scientific advancements of the twenty-first century, offering innovative solutions to challenges across diverse fields. In horticulture, its transformative potential is reshaping the way we grow, preserve, and deliver food, paving the way for sustainable practices and enhanced global food security. From boosting crop yields and improving quality to extending the shelf life of fruits and vegetables, nanotechnology is unlocking new possibilities for modern agriculture.
Nanotechnology in Pre- and Postharvest Horticulture: Applications and Developments provides a comprehensive exploration of the dynamic intersection between nanotechnology and horticulture, showcasing cutting-edge research and practical applications. Across its four sections and sixteen chapters, readers will discover how engineered nanomaterials, nanosensors, smart delivery systems, and nano-enabled packaging are revolutionizing horticultural practices—from pre-harvest strategies to postharvest preservation. Topics include precision horticulture, crop stress management, pest and disease control, nutrient efficiency, and innovative packaging solutions, with a focus on sustainable synthesis methods and addressing environmental and health concerns.
Featuring contributions from leading researchers worldwide, this book bridges fundamental science with real-world applications, offering valuable insights for scientists, farmers, industry professionals, and students alike. Whether you are seeking to understand the latest advancements or looking to inspire future innovations, this book is an essential resource for anyone invested in the future of agriculture.
Edited by:
Olaniyi Amos Fawole,
İbrahim Kahramanoğlu (European University of Lefke,
Cyprus)
Imprint: CRC Press
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Dimensions:
Height: 254mm,
Width: 178mm,
ISBN: 9781032853024
ISBN 10: 1032853026
Pages: 392
Publication Date: 02 February 2026
Audience:
College/higher education
,
Professional and scholarly
,
Primary
,
Undergraduate
Format: Hardback
Publisher's Status: Forthcoming
Section I - Introduction to Nanotechnology Chapter 1: Fundamentals of Nanotechnology: Definition, Advantages, Disadvantages, and Limitations Xavier Joseph, Serhat Usanmaz, Wendy-Ann P. Isaac, M. Selen Abbasoğlu, Rayard F. Khan, İbrahim Kahramanoğlu Chapter 2: Synthesis and Preparation of Nanoparticles by using Abiotic Materials Zhixin Li, Di Wu, Olaniyi A. Fawole, Kunsong Chen Chapter 3: Synthesis and Preparation of Nanoparticles by Biotic Materials (Including Plants and Microorganisms) Motlatsi J. Mohlamonyane, Mandy O. Sibiya, Jerry O. Adeyemi, Olaniyi A. Fawole Section II - Nanotechnology in Crop Production Chapter 4: Nanoparticles in Soil Management and Enhanced Plant Nutrition Vidya de Gannes, Subramanian Marimuthu, Xavier A. Joseph, Oral O. Daley, Subramani Inbaraj Chapter 5: Nanotechnology for Soil Remediation and Nutrient Delivery: Innovations in Sustainable Agriculture Nneka Augustina Akwu, James Lwambi Mwinga, Daniel Jesuwenu Ajose, Olaniyi Amos Fawole, Adeyemi Oladapo Aremu Chapter 6: Nanomaterials for Enhanced Crop Performance and Stress Resilience Olga Panfilova, İbrahim Kahramanoglu, Anshu Rastogi Chapter 7: Nano-based Solutions for Integrated Pest, Disease and Weed Management Ramazan Gürbüz, Yasin Emre Kitiş, Murat Helvacı, İbrahim Kahramanoğlu Chapter 8: Enhancing Seed Treatment and Germination through Nanotechnology Nadire Pelin Bahadirli Chapter 9: Nanotechnology in the Detoxification of Agrochemical Residues Aishwarya Dixit, Nishant Kumar, Ashutosh Upadhyay, Nutan Kaushik Chapter 10: Nanosensors for Advanced Precision Horticulture Yönal Kırsal, İbrahim Kahramanoğlu, Ersin Çağlar Section III - Nanotechnology in Postharvest Chapter 11: Nanotechnology in Managing Fruits and Vegetables Postharvest Diseases Tafadzwa Kaseke, Kwanele Andy Nxumalo, Tshiamo Leta, Mawande Shinga, Trust Mukudzei Pfukwa, Olaniyi Amos Fawole Chapter 12: Enhancing Postharvest Quality with Nanomaterials Hanifeh Seyed Hajizadeh, İbrahim Kahramanoğlu Chapter 13: Nanopackaging for storage of horticultural crops Kwanele A. Nxumalo,Sbulelo Mwelase, Jerry O. Adeyemi, Olaniyi A. Fawole Section IV - Pros, Cons and Future of Nanotechnology Chapter 14: Regulatory and Safety Aspects of Nanotechnology in Horticulture Nirmal Kumar Meena, Sindhu P. M., Pooja L. R., S. Agrawal, Hemraj Chhipa, U. R. Chandimala Chapter 15: Environmental Impacts of Nanotechnology in Horticulture Volkan Okatan, Jale Bilgin, İbrahim Kahramanoğlu Chapter 16: Future Trajectories and Challenges in Nanotechnology for Horticulture Kwanele A. Nxumalo, Olaniyi A. Fawole
Prof. Dr. Olaniyi Amos Fawole Prof. Fawole earned his PhD in Horticultural Sciences, specialising in Postharvest Technology, Agroprocessing, and Food Circular Bioeconomy from Stellenbosch University. Over the years, he has focused his research and impact on preserving and adding value to nutritious food crops to improve health outcomes and promote food security. Recognizing the critical link between quality education and food security, he has dedicated his efforts to equipping future generations with the knowledge and skills necessary to drive sustainable food systems. As the Founding Director of the Postharvest and Agroprocessing Research Centre (PARC) and the SARChI Chair in Sustainable Preservation & Agroprocessing Research (SPAR) at the University of Johannesburg (UJ), Prof. Fawole has been an important figure in fostering innovation that bridges education and food security. His work supports small-scale farmers and commercial stakeholders with knowledge and practical solutions to reduce food loss and waste through agroprocessing and sustainable postharvest practices. He is also a strong advocate for the role of education in enhancing agricultural productivity and improving food security outcomes. He has published over 240 indexed articles and has successfully graduated 40 postgraduate students, with 28 currently under his supervision. His contributions have earned him a B2 rating, a rating category reserved for internationally acclaimed researchers by the National Research Foundation of South Africa. Prof. Fawole is an active leader in his field, collaborating with various organizations such as the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the African Union Commission (AUC), and the World Academy of Sciences. His expertise and leadership abilities have earned him positions on several boards, including being a Technical Board Member of the global organization CIGR Section VI and an Advisory Committee Member of the Food Loss and Waste Initiative of the Consumer Goods Council of South Africa. Assoc. Prof. Dr. İbrahim Kahramanoğlu İbrahim Kahramanoğlu was born in 1984 in Northern Cyprus. He is an Associate Professor at Department of Horticulture, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Technologies in the European University of Lefke (Northern Cyprus), specializing in horticulture and postharvest biology and technology. Before his academic career, he served as the Managing Director of Alnar Pomegranates Ltd. from 2010 to 2018, where he controlled the production, packaging, and export of fresh pomegranate fruits, as well as the manufacture of 100% natural, freshly squeezed pomegranate juice. During this period, he also worked on the USAID-funded Alternative Crops Project in Northern Cyprus and managed over 100 projects supported by national and international bodies, including the European Commission. His academic research focuses on the physiology, quality management, and innovative preservation techniques of fresh horticultural produce. With a strong publication record in Web of Science and Scopus, Dr. Kahramanoğlu actively contributes to international collaborations and scientific projects.