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Can nanotechnology improve the application of bioherbicides?

Alejandro Pérez-de-Luque
Published in: Pest management science (2023)
Bioherbicides are composed of microorganisms or natural compounds that are used for weed control, but they also have specific weaknesses and constraints that hinder their development and success under field conditions. Nanotechnology can help to overcome these limitations by providing a good starting point for designing specific formulations and carriers that minimize the deficiencies of natural compounds and microorganisms such as low solubility, short shelf life or loss of viability. Additionally, nanoformulations can help to improve the efficacy of bioherbicides by increasing effectiveness and bioavailability, reducing the amount required for a treatment, and by enhancing their ability to target specific weeds while preserving the crop. However, it is important to choose the right materials and nanodevices depending on the specific needs and considering several factors inherent to nanomaterials such as production cost, safety or possible toxic effects. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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