2012
DOI: 10.1016/s2095-3119(12)60109-9
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Preparation, Characterization and Nematicidal Activity of Lansiumamide B Nano-Capsules

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“…Targeted cargo delivery can be performed by attachment of targeting agents onto previously functionalized particle surface. In agriculture, nano-encapsulation technology has been used for the delivery of currently available pesticide molecules (Yin et al, 2012). However, the increased water solubility, which is desirable for pesticide efficiency, brings environmental and in turn, regulatory concerns.…”
Section: Nano-capsulesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Targeted cargo delivery can be performed by attachment of targeting agents onto previously functionalized particle surface. In agriculture, nano-encapsulation technology has been used for the delivery of currently available pesticide molecules (Yin et al, 2012). However, the increased water solubility, which is desirable for pesticide efficiency, brings environmental and in turn, regulatory concerns.…”
Section: Nano-capsulesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, micro and nanomaterial-based pesticides are one of the formulations that are increasingly considered as a suitable alternative to traditional pesticides. Yin et al (2012) used nanocapsules of lansiumamide B by the microemulsion polymerization method to improve the nematicidal efficacy of lansiumamide B against Bursaphelenehus xylophilus and J2 of M. incognita. Nanoformulated agricultural inputs were recently applied to control M. incognita on tomato (El-Sherif et al 2019), a tactic that should be further exploited.…”
Section: Environmental and Biological Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nano-formulation were also developed to improve efficiency, stability and reduction of effective pesticide concentration, like nanoformulation of pyridalyl [46,47], insecticide coated liposome [48], neem oil [49], garlic essential oil [50], Artemisia arborescens essential oil [51], imidacloprid [52], thiamethoxam [53], carbofuran [54], thiram [55] and β-cyfluthrin [15], carbofuran [56], mancozeb [57], atrazine and simazine [41], oilcore silica-shell nanocapsule for fipronil [58], lansiumamide B [59].…”
Section: Nanopesticide: Current Statusmentioning
confidence: 99%