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2 Title Page Nano‐Technological Intervention in Agricultural Productivity Javid A. Parray Department of Higher EducationGovernment Degree College EidgahSrinagar, India Mohammad Yaseen Mir Department of School EducationUniversity of KashmirSrinagar, India Nowsheen Shameem Department of Environmental ScienceCluster University SrinagarJammu and Kashmir, India
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6 1 Nanotechnology and Nanoparticles 1.1 Nanoparticles and Their Functions 1.2 Classification of NPs 1.3 Synthesis of Nanoparticles 1.4 NPs and Characterization 1.5 Physicochemical Properties of NPs 1.6 Functions of NPs References
7 2 Implications of Nanotechnology and Environment 2.1 Ecotoxicological Implications of Nanoparticles 2.2 Nanotechnology and Agriculture 2.3 Risk Assessment Factors and Modulation of Nanomaterials References
8 3 Nanotechnology and Disease Management 3.1 Recent Advancements in Plant Nanotechnology 3.2 Nanotechnology: Role in Plant‐Parasitic Control 3.3 Abiotic Stress‐Tolerant Transgenic Crops and Nanotechnology 3.4 Plant Pathogens and Nanoparticle Biosynthesis 3.5 Nanomaterial and Plant Protection Against Pests and Pathogens 3.6 Future Perspectives References
9 4 Nanotechnology in Agri‐Food Production 4.1 Nanomaterials 4.2 Nanotechnology and Food Systems: Food Packing 4.3 Nano‐Nutraceuticals 4.4 Nanotechnological Advancement in Antimicrobial Peptides (AMPs) 4.5 Assessment of Nanotechnology for Enhanced Food Security 4.6 Future Perspectives References
10 5 Nanotechnology: Improvement in Agricultural Productivity 5.1 Nanoparticle Biosynthesis and Use in Agriculture 5.2 Nanorobots 5.3 Natural Nanostructures in Food References
11 6 Lignin Nanoparticles: Synthesis and Application 6.1 Overview of Lignin Nanoparticles 6.2 Lignin Nanoparticle Synthesis (LNPs) 6.3 Application of Lignin Nanoparticles (LNPs) References
12 7 Contemporary Application of Nanotechnology in Agriculture 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Nanofertilizers 7.3 Nanocomposites 7.4 Nanobiosensors 7.5 Nanopesticides 7.6 Natural Nanoparticles: Environmental and Health Implications 7.7 Future Perspective References
13 8 Nanotechnology: Advances in Plant and Microbial Science 8.1 Engineered Nanomaterials and Soil Remediation 8.2 Fate and Interactions of Nanomaterials in Soil 8.3 Nanomaterials and Metal Components: Accumulation and Translocation Within Plants 8.4 Biotransformation of ENPs in Plants 8.5 Effect of Nanomaterials on Plants References
14 9 Food Application and Processing: Nanotechniques and Bioactive Delivery Systems 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Phytochemicals and Nanoparticles 9.3 Bioactive Delivery Systems 9.4 Toxicity of Biodegradable Nanoparticles 9.5 Future Perspectives References
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1 Chapter 2 Table 2.1 Nanomaterials and their impacts on plants and soil microbiota.
2 Chapter 3Table 3.1 Description of bacterial species for the synthesis metallic nanopartic...Table 3.2 Description of fungal species used for the synthesis of different meta...
3 Chapter 5Table 5.1 Example of the size on naturally formed nanoparticles between food pro...
4 Chapter 8Table 8.1 Phytotoxic effect of nanoparticles on plants.
1 Chapter 1 Figure 1.1 Description of fullerenes or buck balls (a) C 60and (b) C 70. Figure 1.2 The synthetic models of NPs: top‐down and bottom‐up approach. Figure 1.3 Illustration of synthesis of nanoparticles: (a) top‐down method and...
2 Chapter 3Figure 3.1 Nanoparticle biosynthesis via intracellular and extracellular metho...
3 Chapter 5Figure 5.1 Nanorobot 3D design.
4 Chapter 7Figure 7.1 Schematic representation of the interaction of NPs with pollutants ...
5 Chapter 9Figure 9.1 Pathway mechanisms for the controlled release of drugs using nanoca...Figure 9.2 The Representation of pH‐driven nanoencapsulation of phytochemicals...
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3 Title Page Nano‐Technological Intervention in Agricultural Productivity Javid A. Parray Department of Higher EducationGovernment Degree College EidgahSrinagar, India Mohammad Yaseen Mir Department of School EducationUniversity of KashmirSrinagar, India Nowsheen Shameem Department of Environmental ScienceCluster University SrinagarJammu and Kashmir, India
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Nano‐Technological Intervention in Agricultural Productivity
Javid A. Parray
Department of Higher EducationGovernment Degree College EidgahSrinagar, India
Mohammad Yaseen Mir
Department of School EducationUniversity of KashmirSrinagar, India
Nowsheen Shameem
Department of Environmental ScienceCluster University SrinagarJammu and Kashmir, India
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