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Synthesis, characterization and evaluation of copper based nanoparticles as agrochemicals against Phytophthora infestans
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Polyethylene Glycol 1000Chemical EngineeringEngineeringGreen NanotechnologyMetal NanoparticlesNanomaterialsCu/cu2o Composite NanoparticlesGreen SynthesisCu2o NanoparticlesPlant PathologyNanotoxicologyChemistryPhytotoxicityBiomedical ApplicationsPhytophthora InfestansFood Nanotechnology
Hydrothermal synthesis of CuO, Cu₂O, and Cu/Cu₂O nanoparticles (11–55 nm) was achieved by varying temperature and surfactants, and the resulting particles were field‑tested on tomato plants against *Phytophthora infestans*. The Cu‑based nanoparticles outperformed commercial copper fungicides at lower dosages and showed no phytotoxic effects on tomato plants.
Copper based nanoparticles (Cu-based NPs) of different composition and sizes have been hydrothermally synthesized by varying the reaction temperature and in the presence of biocompatible surfactants; polyoxyethylene (20) sorbitan laurate, polyethylene glycol 1000 and polyethylene glycol 8000. Effective control of the above synthetic parameters gave rise to Cu-based NPs of 11–55 nm. CuO, Cu2O nanoparticles and Cu/Cu2O composite nanoparticles of nearly similar size and shape were selected among the isolated samples and tested in the field on tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) plants against Phytophthora infestans. Their activity has been evaluated by assessing the fungal infection on the leaves in comparison to the performance of the registered commercially used copper based products Kocide 2000, Kocide Opti, Cuprofix disperss and Ridomil Gold Plus. The results showed that the prepared Cu-based NPs can be applied in a lower formulated product and active ingredient rate and are more effective than the trade agrochemicals. Moreover, assessments regarding phytotoxicity indicated that they can be used without any deleterious effect on plants.
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