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Copper and copper nanoparticles: role in management of insect-pests and pathogenic microbes

Mahendra RaiNanobiotechnology Laboratory, Department of Biotechnology , Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University , Amravati-444602, Maharashtra , India , e-mail:Avinash P. IngleDepartment of Biotechnology, Engineering School of Lorena , University of Sao Paulo , Lorena, SP , BrazilRaksha PanditNanobiotechnology Laboratory, Department of Biotechnology , Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University , Amravati-444602, Maharashtra , IndiaPriti ParalikarNanobiotechnology Laboratory, Department of Biotechnology , Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University , Amravati-444602, Maharashtra , IndiaSudhir ShendeNanobiotechnology Laboratory, Department of Biotechnology , Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University , Amravati-444602, Maharashtra , IndiaIndarchand GuptaDepartment of Biotechnology , Government Institute of Science, Nipatniranjan Nagar , Caves Road , Aurangabad-431004, Maharashtra , IndiaJayanta Kumar BiswasEnviromicrobiology, Ecotoxicology and Ecotechnology Research Laboratory, Department of Ecological Studies , University of Kalyani , Nadia, Kalyani 741235, West Bengal , IndiaSílvio Silvério da SilvaDepartment of Biotechnology, Engineering School of Lorena , University of Sao Paulo , Lorena, SP , Brazil
2018en
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Abstract Crop losses mainly occur due to biotic factors, which include soil-borne phytopathogens, insect pests, parasites, and predators. The major loss of food in the food industry is due to its spoilage by various microorganisms. With advancement in nanotechnology, the use of nanoparticles in food and agriculture crop yield can be improved. In this context, copper nanoparticles (CuNPs) have attracted a great deal of attention from all over the world due to their broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity. Copper is one of the key micronutrients, which plays an important role in growth and development of plants. CuNP-based fertilizer and herbicide can be used in agriculture. The small size of CuNPs facilitates their easy absorption by the plants. CuNPs can be promisingly used in the food packaging to avoid the growth of food spoilage microorganisms. The use of CuNP-based agar packaging materials has substantial potential to increase the shelf-life of food. The present review focuses on the application of Cu and CuNPs in food and agriculture. Moreover, antimicrobial and pesticidal properties of CuNPs are also discussed.

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