Advanced nanopesticides: Advantage and action mechanisms

Xiaowei Li, Yiqing Chen, Jianing Xu, Iseult Lynch, Zhiling Guo, Changjian Xie*, Peng Zhang

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The use of various chemical substances to control pests, diseases, and weeds in the field is a necessary part of the agricultural development process in every country. While the application of pesticides can improve the quality and yield of crops, plant resistance and the harm caused by pesticide residues to the environment and humans have led to the search for greener and safer pesticide formulations to improve the current situation. In recent years, nanopesticides (NPts) have shown great potential in agriculture due to their high efficiency, low toxicity, targeting, resistance, and controlled slow release demonstrated in the experimental stage. Commonly used approaches to prepare NPts include the use of nanoscale metal materials as active ingredients (AI) (ingredients that can play a role in insecticide, sterilization and weeding) or the construction of carriers based on commonly used pesticides to make them stable in nano-sized form. This paper systematically summarizes the advantages and effects of NPts over conventional pesticides, analyzes the formation and functions of NPts in terms of structure, AI, and additives, and describes the mechanism of action of NPts. Despite the feasibility of NPts use, there is not enough comprehensive research on NPts, which must be supplemented by more experiments in terms of biotoxicology and ecological effects to provide strong support for NPts application.

Original languageEnglish
Article number108051
Number of pages12
JournalPlant physiology and biochemistry : PPB
Volume203
Early online date27 Sept 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2023

Bibliographical note

Acknowledgements:
This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 12105163, 32001987) and the Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province (Grant Nos. ZR2020QD133, ZR2020MC142). Funding support from EU H2020 project NanoSolveIT (814572), H2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement (754340, 1004119) and Royal Society International Exchange Programs (Grant Nos. 1853690 and 2122860) are acknowledged.

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Keywords

  • Nanopesticides
  • Dominant effect
  • Influence factor
  • Mechanism of action

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