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Nanofertilizers for Sustainable Agroecosystems: Recent Advances and Future Trends

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Large-scale chemical fertilizer application causes irreparable damage to soil structure, mineral cycles, soil microbial flora, plants, and other food chains across ecosystems, culminating in heritable mutations in future generations of consumers. A better way forward is the use of nanofertilizers to focus on macro elements (N, P, K), as switching to nanofertilizers may result in large environmental benefits by replacing the majority of these nutrients. Furthermore, the biosynthesis of nanomaterials using bacteria, algae, yeast, fungus, actinomycetes, and plants has opened up a new avenue of research in the production of inorganic nanoparticles as ecologically friendly fertilizers.

Nanofertilizers should also attain increased efficiency because of a several-fold increase in the surface-to-volume ratio of nano-forms of nutrients and their suitability for foliar application, where environmental losses are further reduced. Nanostructured fertilizers can also improve nutrient use efficiency through strategies such as targeted distribution and progressive or controlled-release as they can precisely release their active molecules in response to environmental cues and biological demands. Recent research shows nanofertilizers can increase agricultural productivity by speeding up seed germination, seedling growth, photosynthetic activity, nitrogen metabolism, and carbohydrate and protein synthesis.

The potential agricultural benefits of nanofertilizers, their modes of action, and the fate of nanomaterials in soil are all discussed in this book. It also covers nanofertilizer formulation and delivery, applications, uptake, translocation, and their fate in plants, as well as their impact on plant physiology and metabolism. Nutrient nanoformulation is a valuable method that has the potential to alter the agricultural sector and provide solutions to current and future concerns for sustainable and climate-sensitive crops

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Will deliver when available. Publication date 31 Dec 2023

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  • Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Dec 2023
  • Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Publication City/Country: Switzerland
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9783031413285

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Kamel A. Abd-Elsalam Ph.D. is currently a Research Professor at the Plant Pathology Research Institute Agricultural Research Center Giza Egypt. Dr. Kamels research interests include developing improving and deploying plant biosecurity diagnostic tools understanding and exploiting fungal pathogen genomes and developing eco-friendly hybrid nanomaterials for controlling toxicogenic fungi plant diseases and Agroecosystems applications. He published 23 books related to nano-biotechnology applications in agriculture and plant protection were published by the worlds major publishing houses (Springer Tylor Frances and Elsevier). Since 2019 he has served as the Editor-in-Chief of the Elsevier book series Nanobiotechnology for Plant Protection he also serves as the Series Editor of the Elsevier book series Applications of Genome Modified Plants and Microbes in Food and Agriculture. He has also participated as an active member of the Elsevier Advisory Panel giving feedback and suggestions for improvement of Elseviers products and services since 2020. Published more than 232 scientific research in international and regional specialized scientific journals with a high impact factor and has an h-index of 40 i-10 index of120 with 6312+ citations. Also he served as a Guest Editor for the Journal of Fungi Plants and Microorganisms and as a Review Editor for Frontiers in Genomic Assay Technology and referred for several reputed journals. He was ranked in Top 2% most influential scientist in the world in nanobiotechnology for the 2020 and 2021 by Stanford University In 2014 he was awarded the Federation of Arab Scientific Study Councils Prize for excellent scientific research in biotechnology (fungal genomics) (first ranking). Kamel earned his Ph.D. in Molecular Plant Pathology from Christian Alberchts University of Kiel (Germany) and Suez Canal University (Egypt) and in 2008 he was awarded a postdoctoral fellowship from the same institution. Dr. Kamel was a visiting associate professor at Mae Fah Luang University in Thailand the Institute of Microbiology at TUM in Germany the Laboratory of Phytopathology at Wageningen University in the Netherlands and the Plant Protection Department at Sassari University in Italy.Mousa A. Alghuthaymi is currently a professor he obtained a Ph.D. in Microbiology from King Saud University in 2013. Dr. Mousa research interests include the development improvement and deployment of plant biosecurity diagnostic tools the understanding and exploitation of fungal pathogen genomes and the development of eco-friendly hybrid nanomaterials for the control of toxicogenic fungi plant diseases and Agroecosystems applications. The head of the Biology Department at the College of Science and Human Studies in Shaqra University Saudi Arabia and a member of the Universitys Scientific Council since March 2022 and previously worked as the Head of the Chemistry Department between 2016-2018 and He published 14 chapters in 12 books and published about 40 research papers in refereed scientific journals.

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