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Nanopesticides

From Research and Development to Mechanisms of Action and Sustainable Use in Agriculture

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  • This book fills an existing gap in the nanopesticides literature since other publications only cover general applications of nanotechnology in agriculture
  • Describes the preparation of nanomaterials and discusses the mechanisms of action and toxicity
  • Highlights the state of the art in nanopesticides

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About this book

This book explores the development of nanopesticides and tests of their biological activity against target organisms. It also covers the effects of nanopesticides in the aquatic and terrestrial environments, along with related subjects including fate, behaviour, mechanisms of action and toxicity. Moreover, the book discusses the potential risks of nanopesticides for non-target organisms, as well as regulatory issues and future perspectives.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Institute of Science and Technology of Sorocaba, São Paulo State University, Sorocaba, Brazil

    Leonardo F. Fraceto

  • Embrapa Environment, Jaguariuna, Brazil

    Vera Lucia S.S. de Castro

  • Department of Physics and Chemistry, São Paulo State University, Ilha Solteira, Brazil

    Renato Grillo

  • Laboratory of Biochemistry and Toxicology in Caenorhabditis Elegans, Graduation Program in Biochemistry, Federal University of Pampa, Campus Uruguaiana, Uruguaiana, Brazil

    Daiana Ávila

  • Department of Animal and Plant Biology, State University of Londrina, Londrina, Brazil

    Halley Caixeta Oliveira

  • Labiton, Sorocaba University, Sorocaba, Brazil

    Renata Lima

About the editors

Leonardo F. Fraceto holds a PhD in Molecular and Functional Biology from São Paulo State University, where he has developed carrier systems for herbicides and other compounds of interest for pest control in agriculture, resulting in research articles and patents. In addition, he has conducted studies on long-term repellents for controlling arboviruses and pests. 

Vera Lúcia de Castro holds a PhD in Experimental Pathology from the University of São Paulo and joined Embrapa to develop ecotoxicology studies in non-target organisms. Her main focus is on the ecotoxicological effects of photocatalytic nanoparticles and hybrid nanomaterials on aquatic organisms, as well as the effects of nanoparticles and nanopesticides.

Renato Grillo is a Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry at São Paulo State University. He received his PhD and MS degrees from the University of Campinas and was a post-doc at the International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory and Federal University of ABC. He is an expert on environmental nanotechnology, including the development of nanostructured solutions for the controlled release of pesticides, interactions of nanomaterials with natural colloids, exposure and risk assessment.  

Daiana Ávila holds a PhD in Toxicological Biochemistry from the Federal University of Santa Maria and completed her postdoc at Vanderbilt University. Currently an Associate Professor at the Federal University of Pampa, her research focuses on nanotoxicology using Caenorhabditis elegans as an alternative animal model. She received the “For Woman in Science- L´Oreal/UNESCO/ABC” Award in 2015. 

Halley Caixeta Oliveira holds a PhD in Molecular and Functional Biology from the State University of Campinas and completed his postdoc in Plant Physiology at the same institution. He is currently an Associate Professor at the State University of Londrina. An expert on plant biochemistry and physiology, his research focuses on how plants respond to abiotic stresses and how we can improve plant performance in a scenario of climate change by exploring the application of nanotechnology in agriculture and the plant sciences. 

Renata de Lima holds an MSc in Genetics and Evolution from the Federal University of São Carlos and a PhD in Medical Sciences from the State University of Campinas. She was the coordinator of the Biotechnology and the Engineering of Biotechnology and Bioprocess undergraduate courses at the University of Sorocaba. Her current research areas are ecotoxicology, toxicity of nanomaterials, environmental mutagenesis, agrochemicals and biocides.


Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Nanopesticides

  • Book Subtitle: From Research and Development to Mechanisms of Action and Sustainable Use in Agriculture

  • Editors: Leonardo F. Fraceto, Vera Lucia S.S. de Castro, Renato Grillo, Daiana Ávila, Halley Caixeta Oliveira, Renata Lima

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-44873-8

  • Publisher: Springer Cham

  • eBook Packages: Biomedical and Life Sciences, Biomedical and Life Sciences (R0)

  • Copyright Information: Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020

  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-030-44872-1Published: 07 July 2020

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-3-030-44875-2Published: 07 July 2021

  • eBook ISBN: 978-3-030-44873-8Published: 06 July 2020

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: XXI, 360

  • Number of Illustrations: 18 b/w illustrations, 38 illustrations in colour

  • Topics: Agriculture, Nanotechnology and Microengineering, Ecotoxicology, Nanochemistry, Environmental Policy

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