
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


We discuss the transformative potential of nanotechnology in pest control, focusing on its ability to reduce pesticide application rates while ensuring effective management of agricultural pests.
- Nanoparticles can enhance pest control efficacy at lower chemical concentrations, promoting sustainable agricultural practices.
- The current research targets nanoparticle seed treatments for Hessian flies in wheat and foliar applications for corn rootworms.
- Initial tests indicate that nanoparticles may allow for effective pest control with reduced pesticide rates, benefiting both farmers and the environment.
- Establishing optimal application rates for nanoparticles remains a challenge, necessitating ongoing research.
- The project has the potential to expand beyond pest control to include fertilizers and herbicides, broadening the impact of nanotechnology in farming.
Kansas Wheat
WheatsOnYorMind.com
By Kansas Wheat Commission5
55 ratings
We discuss the transformative potential of nanotechnology in pest control, focusing on its ability to reduce pesticide application rates while ensuring effective management of agricultural pests.
- Nanoparticles can enhance pest control efficacy at lower chemical concentrations, promoting sustainable agricultural practices.
- The current research targets nanoparticle seed treatments for Hessian flies in wheat and foliar applications for corn rootworms.
- Initial tests indicate that nanoparticles may allow for effective pest control with reduced pesticide rates, benefiting both farmers and the environment.
- Establishing optimal application rates for nanoparticles remains a challenge, necessitating ongoing research.
- The project has the potential to expand beyond pest control to include fertilizers and herbicides, broadening the impact of nanotechnology in farming.
Kansas Wheat
WheatsOnYorMind.com

350 Listeners