Biotic Stress Management of Crop Plants using Nanomaterials 1st Edition
Biotic Stress Management of Crop Plants using Nanomaterials — 1st Edition by Kant Mishra and Krishna
Discover a forward-thinking resource that bridges nanotechnology and plant protection. This authoritative 1st edition presents practical, research-backed strategies for managing biotic stresses—pathogens, pests and invasive species—using targeted nanomaterials. Written for researchers, agronomists, extension specialists and advanced students, the book translates complex science into field-relevant solutions that support sustainable crop production.
Inside you’ll find clear explanations of nanoparticle synthesis, delivery systems, modes of action against fungi, bacteria and insects, and case studies showing efficacy across staple and horticultural crops. Regional applications for South Asia, India, Southeast Asia, Africa and Latin America are highlighted, ensuring relevance for tropical and temperate farming systems. The text also discusses environmental safety, regulatory considerations and best practices for integrating nano-enabled approaches into integrated pest management (IPM).
What sets this volume apart is its balanced emphasis on innovation and real-world applicability—combining laboratory insights with pilot trials and agronomic guidance. If you’re seeking to reduce chemical inputs, boost crop resilience, and adopt precision protection methods, this book equips you with the science and practical frameworks to do so responsibly.
Add this indispensable reference to your professional library to stay ahead in sustainable agriculture and nanobiotechnology. Whether you’re a researcher, policymaker, extension officer or progressive farmer, this book provides the knowledge needed to implement next-generation biotic stress management. Order your copy today and lead the transition to smarter, safer crop protection.
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