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Bioinspired Nanomodification Strategies: Moving from Chemical-Based Agrosystems to Sustainable Agriculture

Journal

ACS NANO
Volume 15, Issue 8, Pages 12655-12686

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.1c03948

Keywords

biosynthesis; nanoparticles; soil remediation; seed germination; heavy-metal stress; toxicity; antimicrobial activity; pest management

Funding

  1. Key R&D Program of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region [2018BCF01001]
  2. National Key R&D Program of China [2017YFD0400404]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [D2190450]
  4. Contemporary International Collaborative Research Centre of Guangdong Province on Food Innovative Processing and Intelligent Control [2019A050519001]
  5. Common Technical Innovation Team of Guangdong Province on Preservation and Logistics of Agricultural Products [2020KJ145]

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While agrochemicals have supported agricultural development, their excessive use poses threats to the environment and human health. Bioinspired synthesis of nanoparticles offers a sustainable and efficient approach, with the potential use of biomass as reducing and capping agents for cost-effective, ecofriendly, and high-performing nanoparticles.
Agrochemicals have supported the development of the agricultural economy and national population over the past century. However, excessive applications of agrochemicals pose threats to the environment and human health. In the last decades, nanoparticles (NPs) have been a hot topic in many fields, especially in agriculture, because of their physicochemical properties. Nevertheless, the prevalent methods for fabricating NPs are uneconomical and involve toxic reagents, hindering their extensive applications in the agricultural sector. In contrast, inspired by biological exemplifications from microbes and plants, their extract and biomass can act as a reducing and capping agent to form NPs without any toxic reagents. NPs synthesized through these bioinspired routes are cost-effective, ecofriendly, and high performing. With the development of nanotechnology, biosynthetic NPs (bioNPs) have been proven to be a substitute strategy for agrochemicals and traditional NPs in heavy-metal remediation of soil, promotion of plant growth, and management of plant disease with less toxicity and higher performance. Therefore, bioinspired synthesis of NPs will be an inevitable trend for sustainable development in agricultural fields. This critical review will demonstrate the bioinspired synthesis of NPs and discuss the influence of bioNPs on agricultural soil, crop growth, and crop diseases compared to chemical NPs or agrochemicals.

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