1st Edition

New Generation Formulations of Agrochemicals Current Trends and Future Priorities

    286 Pages 74 B/W Illustrations
    by Apple Academic Press

    286 Pages 74 B/W Illustrations
    by Apple Academic Press

    286 Pages 74 B/W Illustrations
    by Apple Academic Press

    This important volume provides new research on the design and application of ecologically safe formulations for protecting cultivated crops against pathogen-causing diseases and weeds—that also provide nitrogen fertilizers at the same time. The authors make a significant contribution to the development and agricultural use of environmentally safe and biodegradable new-generation pesticides with targeted and controlled release of active ingredients. They discuss the problems associated with the use and accumulation of xenobiotics in the biosphere and present highlights of modern trends in the design of new-generation formulations.



    The authors present their original research results on the properties of herbicides, fungicides, and nitrogen fertilizers deposited in a degradable polymer base and the effectiveness of the use of these formulations in laboratory ecosystems with higher plants infected with fusariosis and weeds. The research provided here provides a new direction for the use of degradable polymers, essential for the creation of ecologically safe agricultural technologies and reducing uncontrolled accumulation and spread of xenobiotics in the biosphere.



     

    1. Agrochemicals: Usage and Associated Environmental Issues  2. Polyhydroxyalkanoates: Natural Degradable Biopolymers  3. Biodegradation Behavior of Polyhydroxyalkanoates  4. Experimental Formulations of Herbicides and Evaluation of Their Efficacy  5. Characterization of Experimental Formulations of the Fungicide Tebuconazole and Their Efficacy  6. Slow-Release Formulations of Nitrogen Fertilizers and Evaluation of their Efficacy  7. Conclusion

    Biography



    Tatiana G. Volova, DSc, is Professor and Head, Department of Biotechnology at Siberian Federal University, Krasnoyarsk, Russia.



    Ekaterina I. Shishatskaya, DSc, is Professor and Head, of the Department of Medical Biology at Siberian Federal University, Krasnoyarsk, Russia .



    Natalia O. Zhila, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biotechnology at Siberian Federal University, Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation.



    Svetlana V. Prudnikova, DSc, is a Professor in the Biotechnology Department at Siberian Federal University, Krasnoyarsk, Russia.



    Anatoly N. Boyandin, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Department of Biotechnology at Siberian Federal University, and also a researcher at the Institute of Biophysics, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences in Krasnoyarsk, Russia.