Enhancing Environment Resistance and Bioactivity of Pesticide Enabled by Structure‐Controllable Polymer Nanocarriers: Emphasizing the Role of Morphology
Guang Yang,
Hui Ren,
Qiaoran Li
et al.
Abstract:Nano‐formulated pesticides are increasingly desired to control the insect pest and plant disease with superior efficacy for guaranteeing the high yield and quality in crop production. However, the impact of nanocarrier morphology on pesticide resistance against rainwash, photolysis, and overall pesticide bioactivity remains unknown. In this work, a series of well‐defined and morphology‐controllable polymer nanocarriers for pesticide are fabricated through polymerization‐induced self‐assembly. All these generat… Show more
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