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Carbon Dots in Agricultural Systems

Strategies to Enhance Plant Productivity

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | 2022
ISBN13: 9780323902601
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Carbon Dots in Agricultural Systems integrates and crystallizes the emerging knowledge and application strategies of carbon dots as a powerful tool in agriculture systems. The book includes practical insights into the synthesis of carbon dots from indigenous raw materials and how to employ them in agriculture systems to increase crop productivity and provide renewable and cost-effective strategies that meet agricultural needs. Presented by an international team of experts, this resource updates on the latest in synthesis, physical, chemical and optical properties, along with the effects and mechanisms of carbon dots, all further explained in real-world studies.

Finally, the book highlights emerging innovative topics which are of great relevance to scientists, academicians and innovators in agriculture (soil science, agricultural chemistry and agronomy) and biotechnology for further research and development.

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ISBN13:9780323902601
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback

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1. Introduction<br>2. Current Trends in Carbon dots Applications<br>3. Overview of Carbon Dot Synthesis<br>4. Synthesis of Carbon dots from Biomass Resources<br>5. Physical and Chemical Properties of Carbon Dots<br>6. Characterization of Carbon Dots for Optical Properties<br>7. Effect and Mechanism of Carbon dots in Photosynthesis and Plant system<br>8. Application of Carbon dots in Agriculture system<br>9. Comparative Studies on Carbon dots Application in Plant system<br>10. Role of Carbon Dots in Agriculture System: Biotechnology and Nanotechnology Approach<br>11. Post-harvest Applications of Carbon dots in Agriculture: Food Safety<br>12. Conclusions and Future Prospects
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