Nanohybrid antifungals for control of plant diseases: Current status and future perspectives

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The changing climatic conditions have led to the concurrent emergence of virulent microbial pathogens that attack crop plants and exhibit yield and quality deterring impacts on the affected crop. To counteract, the widespread infections of fungal pathogens and post-harvest diseases it is highly warranted to develop sustainable techniques and tools bypassing traditional agriculture practices. Nanotechnology offers a solution to the problems in disease management in a simple lucid way. These technologies are revolutionizing the scientific/industrial sectors. Likewise, in agriculture, the nano-based tools are of great promise particularly for the development of potent formulations ensuring proper delivery of agrochemicals, nutrients, pesticides/insecticides, and even growth regulators for enhanced use efficiency. The development of novel nanocomposites for improved management of fungal diseases can mitigate the emergence of resilient and persistent fungal pathogens and the loss of crop produce due to diseases they cause. Therefore, in this review, we collectively manifest the role of nanocomposites for the management of fungal diseases.

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Alghuthaymi, M. A., Rajkuberan, C., Rajiv, P., Kalia, A., Bhardwaj, K., Bhardwaj, P., … Kuca, K. (2021, January 1). Nanohybrid antifungals for control of plant diseases: Current status and future perspectives. Journal of Fungi. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof7010048

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