2023
DOI: 10.54083/pha/1.3.2023/96-101
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Botanicals as a Source of Nanomaterial for Pest and Disease Management

Anwesha Sharma,
Pranab Dutta,
Madhusmita Mahanta
et al.

Abstract: Sustainable food production for a rapidly growing human population is one of the major challenges faced by the agriculture sector globally. Plant pests and pathogens cause significant reductions in crop production, with estimated global losses of 20-40% year-1, resulting in an increased use of environmentally toxic pesticides & fertilizers. The growing numbers of studies in nanotechnology are producing novel applications in many fields of science, especially in plant biotechnology and agriculture. Nanomate… Show more

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“…Repellents are also reported to reduce pesticide deposit and guarantee bio-safety of food commodities, consumers and the environment. It is further elucidated that the use of plant extracts is less bio-hazardous (Sharma et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Repellents are also reported to reduce pesticide deposit and guarantee bio-safety of food commodities, consumers and the environment. It is further elucidated that the use of plant extracts is less bio-hazardous (Sharma et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%