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Nanotechnology in Sustainable Agriculture presents applications of nanobiotechnology for eco-friendly agriculture practices. Implementing sustainable agriculture techniques is a crucial component in meeting projected global food demands while minimising toxic waste in the environment.Nano-technological tools – including nanoparticles, nanocapsules, nanotubes and nanomolecules – offer sustainable options to modernise agriculture systems. Written by nanotechnology experts, this book outlines how nano-formulations can improve yield without reliance on chemecial pesticides and reduce nutrient losses in fertilization. It reveals how nanotools are used for rapid disease diagnostics, in treating plant diseases and enhancing the capacity for plants to absorb nutrients.Features: Combines nanotechnology and agronomy presenting applications for improving plant performance and yields.Reveals nanotechnology-based products used for the soil and plant health management which mitigate climate change.Discusses roles of microbial endophytes, heavy metal nanoparticles and environment health, nano-nutrients, phytochemicals, green bioengineering and plant health.This book appeals to professionals working in the agriculture and food industry, as well as agricultural scientists and researchers in nanotechnology and agronomy.
M. Anwar Mallick, Manoj K. Solanki, Baby Kumari, Suresh Kumar Verma
ContentsList of Figures............................................................................................................ixList of Tables........................................................................................................... xiiiEditor Biographies....................................................................................................xvList of Contributors.................................................................................................xviiPART 1 IntroductionChapter 1 The Emerging Role of the Fungus Mediated Synthesis ofNanoparticles in Agriculture.................................................................3Shruti Shandilya, Sandeep Kumar, and Anjney SharmaChapter 2 Endophytes as Nanofactories.............................................................. 21Philem Pushparani Devi, Isha Abhyankar, andPradeep Kumar SinghChapter 3 Nano-Biotechnological Products and Their Beneficial Linkagestowards Sustainable Wheat Production............................................... 43Baby Kumari, Manoj Kumar Solanki, Suresh Kumar Verma,and M. A. MallickChapter 4 Role of Nano-Biotechnology in Agriculture and Allied Sciences......69Uma Chaurasia, Ashutosh Kumar, Deepak Kumar Maurya,Sudheer Kumar Yadav, Touseef Hussain, and Vineet Kumar MauryaChapter 5 Phytochemicals and Microbial Metabolites as Capping Agentsin Nanoparticle Formulation and Its Implications in Agriculture......97Neha Sharma, Sharmistha Banerjee, Rajesh Singh Tomar, andShuchi KaushikPART 2 Application of NanoparticlesChapter 6 Potential of Agro-Products in the Green Synthesis of Nano-Metallopharmaceuticals.................................................................... 117Deepak Panchal, Rita S. Dhodapkar, and Sukdeb PalChapter 7 Myconanoparticles Synthesis and Their Applications in theAgriculture Sector............................................................................. 139Rohit Sam Ajee, Neha Sharma, Rajesh Singh Tomar, andShuchi KaushikChapter 8 Green Synthesized Nanoparticles: A Way to Produce NovelNano-Biosensor for Agricultural Application................................... 175Kumar Anand and Bijayananda PanigrahiChapter 9 Sophorolipid: A New Path towards Greener Substitute inNanotechnology................................................................................ 191Priti Darne and Asmita PrabhuneChapter 10 Nanoformulations in Soil Health and Agriculture............................ 211A.H. Sneharaniand and M. PavanKumarChapter 11 Emerging Role of Biosynthesized Silver Nanoparticles forAgricultural Applications..................................................................225Shaheen Husain, Suresh K Verma, Aditya Nandi, ShumailaAkram, Durdana Yasin, and HemlataPART 3 Nanobioformulation and Plant HealthChapter 12 A Journey of Nano Iron Pyrite from the ChemosyntheticWorld of Hydrothermal Vents to the Photosynthetic World ofAgricultural Fields: A New Class of Seed and RootBio-Stimulant....................................................................................249Himanshi Jangir and Mainak DasChapter 13 Plant Extract Guided Nanomaterials and Plant DiseaseManagement...................................................................................... 271Zehra Karaagac, Seyma Dadi, Semiha Ekrikaya, and Ismail OcsoyChapter 14 Nanomaterials, an Eco-Friendly Replacement of TraditionalAgricultural Plant Fungicides........................................................... 291Priyanka Debnath, Arghadip Mondal, and Naba Kumar MondalChapter 15 Current Trends in Nanotechnological Approaches for Treatmentof Plant Diseases...............................................................................309Shalja Verma, Anand Kumar Pandey, andBrijendra Kumar KashyapChapter 16 Cellular Impacts of Plant Fabricated Silver Nanoparticles............... 341Puja Kumari, Paritosh Patel, Suresh K. Verma, and M. AnwarMallickChapter 17 Phytotoxic Study on Degraded Textile Dye (Methyl Red)Using Iron Oxide, Tungsten Oxide and Iron Tungstate OxideNanoparticles: A Case Report........................................................... 353Narendhran Sadasivam and Vinoth VelusamyIndex....................................................................................................................... 375