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Towards realizing nano-enabled precision delivery in plants

Authors :
Lowry, Gregory V.
Giraldo, Juan Pablo
Steinmetz, Nicole F.
Avellan, Astrid
Demirer, Gozde S.
Ristroph, Kurt D.
Wang, Gerald J.
Hendren, Christine O.
Alabi, Christopher A.
Caparco, Adam
da Silva, Washington
González-Gamboa, Ivonne
Grieger, Khara D.
Jeon, Su-Ji
Khodakovskaya, Mariya V.
Kohay, Hagay
Kumar, Vivek
Muthuramalingam, Raja
Poffenbarger, Hanna
Santra, Swadeshmukul
Tilton, Robert D.
White, Jason C.
Source :
Nature Nanotechnology; September 2024, Vol. 19 Issue: 9 p1255-1269, 15p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Nanocarriers (NCs) that can precisely deliver active agents, nutrients and genetic materials into plants will make crop agriculture more resilient to climate change and sustainable. As a research field, nano-agriculture is still developing, with significant scientific and societal barriers to overcome. In this Review, we argue that lessons can be learned from mammalian nanomedicine. In particular, it may be possible to enhance efficiency and efficacy by improving our understanding of how NC properties affect their interactions with plant surfaces and biomolecules, and their ability to carry and deliver cargo to specific locations. New tools are required to rapidly assess NC–plant interactions and to explore and verify the range of viable targeting approaches in plants. Elucidating these interactions can lead to the creation of computer-generated in silico models (digital twins) to predict the impact of different NC and plant properties, biological responses, and environmental conditions on the efficiency and efficacy of nanotechnology approaches. Finally, we highlight the need for nano-agriculture researchers and social scientists to converge in order to develop sustainable, safe and socially acceptable NCs.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17483387 and 17483395
Volume :
19
Issue :
9
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Nature Nanotechnology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs66570679
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41565-024-01667-5