2023
DOI: 10.1021/acsagscitech.2c00313
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Plasticized Poly(vinyl alcohol)/Starch as a Nutrient Delivery System for Macro and Micronutrients

Abstract: Concerns about the environmental and economic impacts of agrochemical usage highlighted the importance of enhanced efficiency fertilizer materials to achieve the 2030 agenda for sustainable development. Therefore, we melt-processed a macro/micronutrient mono and multicomponent material based on poly­(vinyl alcohol), KNO3, and starch/micronutrient (Mn, Fe, and Cu) microspheres. The Multimaterial presented a release reduction of 50 and 60% to K+ and NO3 –, respectively, compared to the Macromaterial, due to the … Show more

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“…Additional thanks go out to our Editorial Advisory Board members who have provided important guidance and peer reviews and have published their own research this year. The wide range of topics published by our EAB members illustrates their broad expertise ranging from plant science , to soil science and agronomy, sustainable nanomaterials and formulants, ,, pesticide discovery, environmental chemistry, and food safety …”
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“…Additional thanks go out to our Editorial Advisory Board members who have provided important guidance and peer reviews and have published their own research this year. The wide range of topics published by our EAB members illustrates their broad expertise ranging from plant science , to soil science and agronomy, sustainable nanomaterials and formulants, ,, pesticide discovery, environmental chemistry, and food safety …”
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“…A review of bioengineering techniques to improve nitrogen transformation and utilization indicates there are many promising genetic improvement technology strategies that should be actively pursued to unravel this highly complex process . At the same time, there are creative research efforts underway to make fertilizers from biodegradable materials, such as nanomaterials, which continue to deliver nutrients over time. Both improved soil nutrient utilization by crops and sustainable fertilization systems will be required to make progress on increasing food production.…”
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