nanocarriers
Nanocarriers are nanoscale materials — such as liposomes, micelles, and polymers — used to transport and deliver substances like chemicals, genes, or nutrients into biological systems with precision. In plant science, they offer a promising approach for delivering agrochemicals, growth regulators, and genetic material directly into plant cells, bypassing natural barriers. This technology has the potential to improve the efficiency of crop treatments, enable targeted gene editing, and reduce the environmental impact of conventional pesticide and fertilizer applications.
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