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The Nanotechnology Driven Agriculture

The Future Ahead

Swarnendu Roy (University of North Bengal, India) Akbar Hossain

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English
CRC Press
29 March 2024
Nanotechnology is believed to accelerate our fight to sustain and enhance crop productivity for the ever-increasing world population. It has been reckoned as one of the safest and most cost-efficient techniques to boost crop productivity in the future. The ever-increasing state-of-the-art availability of various nanomaterials has allowed us to pursue their beneficial properties in agronomy. Nanotechnology will help minimize the dependency on chemical fertilizers and existing crop production techniques that have already been exploited to their maximum potential. Therefore, in the present context, it could well be realized that agriculture will be driven by nanotechnology in the future.

This book focuses on the application of nanotechnology for enhancing crop production through the application of nanofertilizers or nanocomposites. Several avenues of nanotechnology are beneficial in improving crop productivity in a sustainable manner, which has been presented in a comprehensive way. The book also delves into the mechanistic view of nanoparticle functioning and its role in stress alleviation. In addition, the book presents some recent insights into the application of nanotechnology for post-harvest management, stress tolerance and usage as nanobiosensors.

Broadly, the book will encompass the following advances in the field, distinguishing it from other published volumes. The salient features include:

· Role of nanoparticles in improving abiotic stress tolerance in plants.

· Role of nanoparticles in protection against pathogens and pests.

· Mechanism of nanoparticle-induced plant responses.

· Synthesis and modification of nanoparticles to enhance their biological efficacy.

· Prospects of nanofertilizers, nanoformulations, nanopesticides, etc., and their beneficial attributes.

This book, therefore, presents this emerging topic and the most recent innovations in this field for postgraduate students, researchers and faculty members working in the fields of plant science, microbiology, biotechnology, agricultural sciences, etc.

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Imprint:   CRC Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   770g
ISBN:   9781032453217
ISBN 10:   1032453214
Pages:   312
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Chapter 1 Recent developments and applications of nanocomposites in agriculture: Properties, benefits, and prospects Chapter 2 Synthesis of Nano fertilizers and Nano pesticides: Current Understanding and Future prospects Chapter 3 Applications of nanotechnology in abiotic stress management and biofortification Chapter 4 Prospects of nanotechnology for abiotic and biotic stresses amelioration in field crops Chapter 5 Nanoparticles in Soil-Water-Plant Inference Chapter 6 Nanopriming: A Comprehensive Perspective for Regulating Seed Germination of Crops under Stress Condition Chapter 7 Perspectives of nanoparticles as priming agents for amelioration of abiotic stresses in crops Chapter 8 Effective use of nanomaterials to maintain soil fertility and reduce heavy metal toxicity in soil Chapter 9 Alleviation of heavy metal stress through the use of nanotechnology Chapter 10 Green synthesis of nanoparticles: Applications and feasibility over chemical synthesis procedures Chapter 11 Application of nanotechnology in rice Chapter 12 Prospects and challenges of nano-films based edible food coatings for enhancement of their shelf-life Chapter 13 Nano-films for enhancing the shelf-life of harvested products Chapter 14 Exploiting the bioprospecting potential of nanoparticles with microorganisms Chapter 15 Applications of nanoparticles as anti-microbial agents Chapter 16 Nanotechnology: An exciting perspective for nematode management Chapter 17 Agricultural applications of nanobiosensors in disease diagnosis and food toxicity analysis

Swarnendu Roy, PhD, is presently working as an assistant professor at the University of North Bengal, Siliguri, India. He has more than 13 years of teaching experience. He has published more than 40 articles in reputed journals with high-impact factors, such as Water Research, Scientific Reports and many others. He has recently edited two books published by Springer and has also published several book chapters in edited volumes to date. Presently, he is actively engaged in research topics encompassing stress management in plants by engineered nanoparticles and the synthesis of starch-based biofilms and edible coatings. He is presently supervising four research scholars. He received International Travel Support (ITS) from DST, Govt. of India in 2019 to present his research paper at the International Conference on Integrative Plant Physiology in Sitges, Spain. He is a life member of prestigious societies such as the Indian Science Congress Association and Association of Food Scientists and Technologists (India). Akbar Hossain, PhD, is working as a senior agronomist at the Bangladesh Wheat and Maize Research Institute. He has edited/is editing several books in his research areas, which include plant stress physiology, maize production and uses, input use efficiency for food and environmental security and plant defense mechanisms. He has also authored more than 200 journal articles related to agronomy, plant breeding, plant physiology, nanotechnology, etc. He is serving as a Research Supervisor of the M.Sc. students in Agronomy and Soil Science and Irrigation Engineering at Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University in Dinajpur, Bangladesh. He is also very interested in the prospects of nanotechnology in agriculture in the modern era of climate change.

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