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Paperback Sustainable Agrochemistry: A Compendium of Technologies Book

ISBN: 3030178935

ISBN13: 9783030178932

Sustainable Agrochemistry: A Compendium of Technologies

Chapter 1: Introduction to Sustainable Agrochemistry

Abstract: this chapter defines sustainable agrochemistry, their main classes and uses, their dynamic in the agriculture and environment; furthermore, are presented and discussed the main relevant metrics of sustainability.

Author: Dr. S?lvio Vaz Jr. (Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation and American Chemical Society, Brazil)

1.1 Definition

1.2 Classes of agrochemicals and their uses

1.3 Physicochemical properties

1.4 Metrics of sustainability

1.5 Bibliography

Chapter 2: Green Chemistry and Agriculture

Abstract: this chapter presents and discusses the green chemistry principles, highlighting their application in agriculture. From this, the understanding of methods to change the conventional agrochemistry.

Invited author: Prof. Dr. V?nia Zuin (Federal University of S?o Carlos, Brazil)

2.1 The 12 green chemistry principles

2.2 Green chemistry principles adapted for agriculture

2.3 Case study

2.4 Bibliography

Chapter 3: Semiochemicals for Integrated Pest Management

Abstract: this chapter describes the definition of semiochemicals and the integrated pest management for crop protection. From this, a vision of the integration of chemical ecology and agriculture.

Invited author: Dr. Maria Carolina Blassioli (Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation, Brazil)

3.1 Semiochemicals and their definition and uses

3.2 Integrated pest management and its definition and applicability

3.3 Case study

3.4 Bibliography

Chapter 4: Nanotechnology for Controlled Release and Formulation

Abstract: this chapter describes the main aspects of nanoscience and nanotechnology, their functionality for agrochemicals, controlled release and formulation. From this, the understanding of more efficient agrochemicals.

Invited author: Dr. Washington Magalh?es (Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation, Brazil)

4.1 Definition of nanoscience

4.2 Definition of nanotechnology

4.3 Application of nanomaterials for controlled release and formulation

4.4 Case study

4.5 Bibliography

Chapter 5: Fertilizers from Renewable Resources

Abstract: this chapter describes the definition and functionality of fertilizers and their production from renewable sources, as biomass and CO2. From this, the vision of alternatives to soil improvement.

Invited author: Dr. Jos? Dilcio Rocha (Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation, Brazil)

5.1 Fertilizers, their definition and uses

5.2 Renewable sources

5.3 Case study

5.4 Bibliography

Chapter 6: Spectroscopic Techniques for Crop Monitoring

Abstract: this chapter describes the main regions of electromagnetic spectrum and spectroscopic techniques for crop monitoring to increase the efficacy of agrochemicals and to reduce their application.

Invited author: Dr. Vincent Baeten (Centre Wallon de Recherches Agronomiques, Belgium)

6.1 The electromagnetic spectrum

6.2 Spectroscopic techniques for crop monitoring

6.3 In-field methods for precision agriculture

6.4 Case study

6.5 Bibliography

Chapter 7: Humic Substances for Soils Improvement

Abstract: this chapter describes the humic substances, their chemical constitution and functionality to improve soil properties for crop production. From this, t

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