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Nanoscience and Nano-Formulations for Sustainable Vegetable Crop Production
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Nanoscience and Nano-Formulations for Sustainable Vegetable Crop Production offers a comprehensive overview of the latest advances in nanotechnology to enhance yield, nutritional value, and delivery efficiency in vegetable crops, particularly those with shorter growth cycles.
Although nanoscience is already deeply embedded in global food production, especially in cereals and grains, its targeted application in olericulture holds significant potential for strengthening global food security. Effective implementation, however, demands a clear understanding of nanoparticles& behavior and interactions with plants, ensuring technological progress aligns with safety standards and consumer confidence. This book covers innovations in several key areas of vegetable farming, including nanofertilizers, nanopesticides, and nano-packaging materials, spanning the entire continuum-from seed priming to postharvest management, while also addressing practical dimensions of scalability, farmer adoption, and system integration.
Designed for researchers, scientists, and advanced-level students, this resource will serve as a valuable reference for harmonizing productivity, resilience, and sustainability in modern vegetable production.
Highlights novel research in nanomaterials, nanocomposites, and nano-encapsulation, showcasing their roles in improving seed performance, stress tolerance, soil and water management, and postharvest quality
Explores the integration of nano-sensors and omics approaches to enable precision monitoring and data-driven decision-making
Includes essential considerations on biosafety, toxicity mitigation, and regulatory compliance, supporting informed and responsible utilization of nanotechnology in vegetable production
Nanoscience and Nano-Formulations for Sustainable Vegetable Crop Production offers a comprehensive overview of the latest advances in nanotechnology to enhance yield, nutritional value, and delivery efficiency in vegetable crops, particularly those with shorter growth cycles.
Although nanoscience is already deeply embedded in global food production, especially in cereals and grains, its targeted application in olericulture holds significant potential for strengthening global food security. Effective implementation, however, demands a clear understanding of nanoparticles& behavior and interactions with plants, ensuring technological progress aligns with safety standards and consumer confidence. This book covers innovations in several key areas of vegetable farming, including nanofertilizers, nanopesticides, and nano-packaging materials, spanning the entire continuum-from seed priming to postharvest management, while also addressing practical dimensions of scalability, farmer adoption, and system integration.
Designed for researchers, scientists, and advanced-level students, this resource will serve as a valuable reference for harmonizing productivity, resilience, and sustainability in modern vegetable production.
Highlights novel research in nanomaterials, nanocomposites, and nano-encapsulation, showcasing their roles in improving seed performance, stress tolerance, soil and water management, and postharvest quality
Explores the integration of nano-sensors and omics approaches to enable precision monitoring and data-driven decision-making
Includes essential considerations on biosafety, toxicity mitigation, and regulatory compliance, supporting informed and responsible utilization of nanotechnology in vegetable production


















