Microbial Management of Plant Stresses 2021
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-323-85193-0.00015-2
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A nano-agro formulation strategy: Combatting plant stresses via linking agri sustainability and environmental safety

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“…Nanomedicine encompasses a wide range of significant topics with practical and scientific implications, such as early disease detection, including cancer, the ability to achieve highly specific targeted therapies, new molecular imaging methods based on the optical properties of nanoparticles, drug delivery control methods in very small doses, nanorobots for diagnosis and therapy, hyperthermia treatments, and new approaches to overcoming solubility limitations of new or existing drugs (Kim, Rutka, & Chan, 2010;Thomas, 2023;Thapa, & Kim, 2023). In addition to human applications, nanoinformatics is also being developed in various branches of agriculture (Thakur, Kumari, & Dev, 2021;Borišev et al, 2016;Kojić et al, 2020). Researchers at the Polytechnic University of Madrid have developed a computer application based on text mining techniques, called "nanotoxicity searcher," which automatically searches for toxic information in scientific literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nanomedicine encompasses a wide range of significant topics with practical and scientific implications, such as early disease detection, including cancer, the ability to achieve highly specific targeted therapies, new molecular imaging methods based on the optical properties of nanoparticles, drug delivery control methods in very small doses, nanorobots for diagnosis and therapy, hyperthermia treatments, and new approaches to overcoming solubility limitations of new or existing drugs (Kim, Rutka, & Chan, 2010;Thomas, 2023;Thapa, & Kim, 2023). In addition to human applications, nanoinformatics is also being developed in various branches of agriculture (Thakur, Kumari, & Dev, 2021;Borišev et al, 2016;Kojić et al, 2020). Researchers at the Polytechnic University of Madrid have developed a computer application based on text mining techniques, called "nanotoxicity searcher," which automatically searches for toxic information in scientific literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%