Environmental risks and the potential benefits of nanopesticides: a review

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Zhenlan Xu
Tao Tang
Qin Lin
Jianzhong Yu
Changpeng Zhang
Xueping Zhao
Melanie Kah
Lingxiangyu Li
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[1] Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences,State Key Laboratory for Managing Biotic and Chemical Threats to the Quality and Safety of Agro
[2] The University of Auckland,Products, Key Laboratory for Pesticide Residue Detection of Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Institute of Agro
[3] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Product Safety and Nutrition
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Nanopesticides; Active ingredient; Benefits; Environmental risks; Non-target organisms;
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With the escalating food demand of the ever-increasing global population and the rapid development of nanotechnology, nanopesticides are being proposed as alternatives for conventional pesticides. Nanocarriers or nanosized active ingredients can be used in nanopesticide formulations that exhibit enhanced stability, superior efficiency, good dispersion, and controllable release to target organisms compared to conventional pesticides. This can decrease the global volume of pesticide applied to crops. Nevertheless, the enhanced chemical stability of active ingredients implies persistence, and the good dispersion of active ingredients may induce interactions between nanopesticides and non-target organisms. Nanopesticides may thus have adverse impacts on non-target organisms, which is often not sufficiently considered by nanopesticide developers. Here, we review environmental risks and potential benefits of nanopesticides relative to conventional pesticides.  Benefits of nanopesticides relative to conventional pesticides are increased stability, controlled release of active ingredients, superior efficacy, lower dose required, good dispersion and decreasing residue. We highlight possible impacts of nanopesticides on living organisms in soil and aquatic environment.
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页码:2097 / 2108
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