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  • The extensive use of chemical pesticides in agriculture poses significant risks to the ecosystem by contaminating crops, soil, and water sources.
  • Research has introduced Tobacco mild green mosaic virus (TMGMV) as a potential nanocarrier for pesticide delivery, utilizing its dynamic properties for loading active ingredients efficiently.
  • The novel "breathing" technique allows loading of up to ~1000 pesticides per virus particle without altering their chemical structure, streamlining regulatory processes for safer agricultural practices.

Article Abstract

Chemical pesticide delivery is a fundamental aspect of agriculture. However, the extensive use of pesticides severely endangers the ecosystem because they accumulate on crops, in soil, as well as in drinking and groundwater. New frontiers in nano-engineering have opened the door for precision agriculture. We introduced Tobacco mild green mosaic virus (TMGMV) as a viable delivery platform with a high aspect ratio and favorable soil mobility. In this work, we assess the use of TMGMV as a chemical nanocarrier for agriculturally relevant cargo. While plant viruses are usually portrayed as rigid/solid structures, these are "dynamic materials," and they "breathe" in solution in response to careful adjustment of pH or bathing media [e.g., addition of solvent such as dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO)]. Through this process, coat proteins (CPs) partially dissociate leading to swelling of the nucleoprotein complexes-allowing for the infusion of active ingredients (AI), such as pesticides [e.g., fluopyram (FLP), clothianidin (CTD), rifampicin (RIF), and ivermectin (IVM)] into the macromolecular structure. We developed a "breathing" method that facilitates inter-coat protein cargo loading, resulting in up to  ~ 1000 AIs per virion. This is of significance since in the agricultural setting, there is a need to develop nanoparticle delivery strategies where the AI is not chemically altered, consequently avoiding the need for regulatory and registration processes of new compounds. This work highlights the potential of TMGMV as a pesticide nanocarrier in precision farming applications; the developed methods likely would be applicable to other protein-based nanoparticle systems.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10965923PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-57200-0DOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • The extensive use of chemical pesticides in agriculture poses significant risks to the ecosystem by contaminating crops, soil, and water sources.
  • Research has introduced Tobacco mild green mosaic virus (TMGMV) as a potential nanocarrier for pesticide delivery, utilizing its dynamic properties for loading active ingredients efficiently.
  • The novel "breathing" technique allows loading of up to ~1000 pesticides per virus particle without altering their chemical structure, streamlining regulatory processes for safer agricultural practices.
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