2023
DOI: 10.1002/adma.202300829
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Enhancing Bioavailability of Fertilizer through an Amyloid‐Like Protein Coating

Abstract: Foliar fertilization acts as a ubiquitous component of conventional crop production, which brings considerable economic and ecological costs. Due to droplets rebounding and splashing during spraying and rain erosion, low bioavailability of fertilizer results in severe environmental pollution. Contrary to conventional fertilizer formulations with polymers, surfactants, and organic reagents, a method of improving fertilizer bioavailability based on a biocompatible protein coating is presented herein. In this sys… Show more

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“…This is achieved by strong and robust SLI adhesive properties of the BSA nanofilm, promoting the deposition and adhesion of pesticide and fertilizer droplets on superhydrophobic plant leaf surfaces. 72,73…”
Section: Sli-mediated Biopolymer Assemblymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is achieved by strong and robust SLI adhesive properties of the BSA nanofilm, promoting the deposition and adhesion of pesticide and fertilizer droplets on superhydrophobic plant leaf surfaces. 72,73…”
Section: Sli-mediated Biopolymer Assemblymentioning
confidence: 99%