Nanotoxicology for Agricultural and Environmental Applications 1st Edition
Nanotoxicology for Agricultural and Environmental Applications — 1st Edition by Mahendra Rai and Indarchand Gupta is a timely, authoritative guide for scientists, policymakers, agronomists, and environmental professionals confronting the promises and risks of nanotechnology in agriculture and the environment.
Discover a clear, evidence-based exploration of how engineered nanoparticles interact with soils, plants, microbes, water systems, and food chains. This book synthesizes fundamental nanotoxicology principles with applied case studies and risk-assessment approaches, making complex science accessible for practical decision-making. Topics include exposure pathways, dose–response relationships, environmental fate and transport, ecotoxicological effects, and emerging regulatory frameworks—content tailored for real-world agricultural systems across tropical and temperate regions, including Asia, Europe, and the Americas.
Practical and forward-looking, the text equips readers to evaluate safety and sustainability when integrating nanomaterials into crop protection, soil amendments, and environmental remediation. Researchers will find rigorous methodologies and data interpretation guidance; practitioners gain mitigation strategies and best-practice recommendations for minimizing ecological impact; students and policymakers receive a concise foundation for informed regulation and innovation.
If you need a dependable reference that balances scientific depth with actionable insight, this 1st Edition by leading experts Mahendra Rai and Indarchand Gupta delivers. Enhance your library with a resource designed to inform safer nanotechnology deployment in agriculture and environmental management globally. Add this essential volume to your cart today and stay at the forefront of sustainable, responsible nanoscience.
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