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Smart Nanotech Helps Plants Fight Disease
Wednesday, June 18, 2025
The secret to its success is the low surface tension and special interactions that keep it in place. Unlike free tannic acid, this smart carrier releases its contents slowly and steadily, staying effective for longer. Tests showed it was 94% effective against Botrytis cinerea and safe for other cells. This technology could revolutionize how we protect crops, making it more sustainable and efficient. It's a win for farmers, the environment, and anyone who eats food.
However, there are still questions to consider. How will this technology scale up for large-scale farming? Will it be affordable for all farmers? And what about the long-term effects on the environment? These are important questions that need answers as this technology moves forward.
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