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Advances in Phytonanotechnology: From Synthesis to Application guides readers through various applications of nanomaterials on plants by presenting the latest research related t… Read more
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Advances in Phytonanotechnology: From Synthesis to Application guides readers through various applications of nanomaterials on plants by presenting the latest research related to nanotechnology and nanomaterials on plant systems. The book focuses on the effects of these applications on plant morphology, physiology, biochemistry, ecology and genetics. Sections cover the impact on plant yield, techniques, a review of positive and negative impacts, and an overview of current policies regarding the use of nanotechnology on plants. Additionally, the book offers insights into the appropriate application of nanoscience to plants and crops for improved outcome and an exploration of their bioavailability and toxicity in the environment.
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Dr. Ghorbanpour obtained his MSc. and Ph.D degrees in Crop Ecology from Tehran university (Karaj, Iran), and has been a visiting scholar in the Nutrient Uptake and Toxicity Stress (NUTS) group at the University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia. He specializes in medicinal and aromatic plants production and domestication. His research interests include medicinal plants and their bioactive Ingredients under stressful environments, discovery or development of new therapeutic plants/and products, phytonanotechnology, bioavailability of emerging contaminants in plant-soil systems, agricultural practices/techniques for increasing plant primary and secondary metabolites, Diversity of natural products and bioactive compounds of aromatic medicinal plants, etc.
Dr. Ghorbanpour has published over 160 journal articles, 55 book chapters and 12 book volumes. He was listed as “Top 2% scientists of the world” in 3 consecutive years (2019-2021) by Stanford University USA
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