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“…This prevents waste of AIs and accidental harm to non-targets, and reduces the risk of resistance caused by concentrations of AIs that are too high or too low [ 37 ]. Generally, these materials are nanoscale polymers generated by reactions under specific conditions, such as urea–formaldehyde resin [ 38 ], polyurethane [ 39 ] as well as polyurea [ 40 ]. Xiang et al prepared a magnetic nanocarrier consisting of diatomite and Fe 3 O 4 by in situ deposition.…”
Section: Nanomaterials For Pesticide and Fertilizer Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This prevents waste of AIs and accidental harm to non-targets, and reduces the risk of resistance caused by concentrations of AIs that are too high or too low [ 37 ]. Generally, these materials are nanoscale polymers generated by reactions under specific conditions, such as urea–formaldehyde resin [ 38 ], polyurethane [ 39 ] as well as polyurea [ 40 ]. Xiang et al prepared a magnetic nanocarrier consisting of diatomite and Fe 3 O 4 by in situ deposition.…”
Section: Nanomaterials For Pesticide and Fertilizer Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16 Moreover, most materials are nondegradable and potentially harmful to humans and the environment. 17 The development of carriers based on environmentally friendly materials is recommended. In addition, although some carriers exhibit responsivity and controlled releasability, failure to deposit on the target during spraying can also lead to inefficiency and agrichemical loss to the environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among them, panicle blast poses the greatest threat to rice production [ 3 ]. Unlike usage of chemical fungicides, which have many disadvantages in controlling blast disease [ 4 ], the selection and rational application of resistant rice varieties is the most economical and effective approach to the control of the disease [ 5 ]. Consequently, the identification of rice blast resistance ( R ) genes has become a prerequisite for breeding resistant cultivars.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%