The
development
of
hydrophobic
pesticide
formulations
remains
constrained
by
complicated
manufacturing
processes,
excessive
reliance
on
organic
solvents,
and
indispensable
surfactants.
practical
application
dimethomorph
(DIM)
is
hindered
its
nature,
posing
risks
to
nontarget
organisms.
Inspired
the
uptake
nanomaterials
plants,
DIM
was
encapsulated
in
cyclodextrin
(CD)
cavity
optimize
water-solubility
sustained-release
rate.
spatial
confinement
effect
CD
could
facilitate
thermostability
DIM.
DIM/CD
inclusion
complex
solutions
were
electrospun
fabricate
nanofibers
with
bead-free
smooth
morphology.
As
predicted,
release
reached
plateaus
accumulative
values
approximately
75%.
antifungal
activity
possesses
much
higher
than
for
controlling
Rhizoctonia
solani
Haematonectria
hematococco,
thereby
enhancing
bioactivity
reducing
spraying
frequency.
inhibition
rates
DIM/HPβCD
DIM/HPγCD
are
found
be
55.8%
53.6%
within
144
h,
respectively.
This
work
explores
feasibility
as
a
delivery
platform
sustained
agriculture
production.
Sustainable Earth Reviews,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
7(1)
Опубликована: Янв. 8, 2024
Abstract
Indigenous
Peoples
and
local
communities
with
nature-dependent
livelihoods
are
disproportionately
affected
by
climate
change
impacts,
but
their
experience,
knowledge
needs
receive
inadequate
attention
in
research
policy.
Here,
we
discuss
three
key
findings
of
a
collaborative
consortium
arising
from
the
Local
Indicators
Climate
Change
Impacts
project.
First,
reports
environmental
provide
holistic,
relational,
placed-based,
culturally-grounded
multi-causal
understandings
change,
largely
focused
on
processes
elements
that
relevant
to
cultures.
These
demonstrate
impacts
intersect
exacerbate
historical
effects
socioeconomic
political
marginalization.
Second,
drawing
rich
bodies
inter-generational
knowledge,
have
developed
context-specific
responses
grounded
resources
strategies
often
absorb
multiple
drivers
change.
adjust
diverse
ways
livelihoods,
adoption
comes
at
significant
cost
due
economic,
political,
socio-cultural
barriers
operating
societal,
community,
household,
individual
levels.
Finally,
divergent
challenge
generalizations
examining
human
dimensions
Evidence
systems
is
context-dependent
not
always
aligned
scientific
evidence.
Exploring
concept
derived
different
can
yield
new
insights
which
may
help
prioritize
policy
actions
address
priorities.
Annual Review of Public Health,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
45(1), С. 253 - 275
Опубликована: Май 20, 2024
The
future
of
plant-based
diets
is
a
complex
public
health
issue
inextricably
linked
to
planetary
health.
Shifting
the
world's
population
consume
nutrient-rich,
among
most
impactful
strategies
transition
sustainable
food
systems
feed
10
billion
people
by
2050.
This
review
summarizes
how
international
expert
bodies
define
and
describes
types
dietary
patterns.
It
also
explores
type
proportion
plant-
versus
animal-source
foods
alternative
proteins
relate
reduce
diet-related
morbidity
mortality.
Thereafter,
we
synthesize
evidence
for
current
challenges
actions
needed
achieve
patterns
using
conceptual
framework
with
principles
promote
human
health,
ecological
social
equity,
economic
prosperity.
We
recommend
governments,
businesses,
civil
society
encourage
marketplace
choices
that
lead
plant-rich
within
healthy,
equitable,
resilient
agroecological
systems.
Soil Use and Management,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
39(1), С. 1 - 7
Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2023
Food
security
is
one
of
the
major
challenges
modern
society
(Prosekov
&
Ivanova,
2018).
Globally
food
production
needs
to
be
increased
by
70%
in
order
meet
demand
a
growing
population
reaching
9.7
billion
2050
(Cole
et
al.,
It
was
estimated
that
approximately
768
million
people
were
hunger
as
2021
(FAO,
2022b).
The
situation
exacerbated
ongoing
coronavirus
pandemic,
regional
conflicts
and
global
environmental
changes,
which
pose
serious
challenge
United
Nations
sustainable
development
goal
ending
hunger.
Based
on
data
from
Agriculture
Organization
(FAO)
(see
Figure
1),
number
has
34%
5
years
period
between
2017
2021,
represents
reversal
trend
previous
two
decades.
more
Africa,
where
been
continuously
rising
since
2010
62%
then.
Soil
ultimate
defence
security,
producing
nearly
95%
our
directly
or
indirectly
2015).
However,
health
soil
threatened
variety
pressing
factors,
including
loss
nutrients
(Lal,
2009),
diminishing
organic
carbon
(Smith,
2008),
pollution
(Beans,
2021),
salinization
(Singh,
2022),
erosion
(Borrelli
2020;
Starke
2020)
decline
biodiversity
(Guerra
2021;
Hou,
2022a).
This
turn
resulted
both
insufficient
poor
nutritional
quality,
thus
jeopardizing
human
(Gashu
Oliver
Gregory,
To
address
these
challenges,
we
must
enhance
understanding
balanced
integrated
nutrient
management,
pros
cons
conservation
agriculture,
adaptation
mitigation
climate
change
incorporation
innovative
technologies
such
big
digital
farming
into
practice.
management
crop
yield
are
most
important
research
topics
science
(Havlin,
Ray
2012).
Web
Science,
annual
output
linking
phosphorus
12-fold
1990,
same
period,
nitrogen
9-fold.
As
2
shows,
pace
increase
accelerated
2015,
with
recent
trends
exceeding
long-term
exponential
growth
trajectory.
coincidence
with,
but
may
also
reflect
driver–effect
relationship
of,
Sustainable
Development
Goals
established
2015
2016;
UN,
UN-SDG
specifically
calls
for
elimination
SDG
#2,
several
other
SDGs,
#1
no
poverty
#3
healthy
lives,
all
related
yield.
requires
supply.
many
smallholder
farmers
not
capable
achieving
this
due
lack
awareness
know-how,
well
economic
constraints
(Chikowo
2014;
Njoroge
2017).
often
encountered
limiting
factor,
have
focused
In
north-western
Himalayas
India,
heavy
reliance
urea
application
results
an
average
maize
productivity
2.5
t/ha,
only
43%
world
5.75
t/ha.
attributed
acidification,
shortage
sulphur
potassium
general
(Thakur
2022).
Excessive
can
result
water
eutrophication
leaching
(Zou,
Wang,
facilitated
natural
plant
species.
A
23
study
States
showed
land
16
perennial
grassland
species
30%
~
90%
comparison
monocultures
(Furey
Tilman,
2021).
Cropland
sustainability
countries
depleting
phosphate
rock
reserves
low
use
efficiency
(Haygarth
Zou,
Zhang,
Davidson,
supply
phosphorus,
especially
during
early
height
strong
predictor
(Pedersen
availability
affected
pH.
liming
widely
applied
strategy
alleviating
problems
associated
acidification
(Fageria
Baligar,
2008;
Holland
2018);
however,
it
affect
uptake
its
lower
mobility
under
high
Therefore,
coordinate
P-fertilization,
accordance
types
physicochemical
properties
(Christensen
Biochar
effectively
wheat
low-yield
farmlands
matter
contents
(Dong
8-year-long
field
Ethiopia
found
bone
char
biochar
significantly
soybean,
soil-P
desorption
capacity
enhanced
P
(Wakweya
55%
saline-alkali
soils
Yellow
River
Delta
China
(Wang
Conservation
agriculture
practices
include
minimum
mechanical
disturbance
no-till,
permanent
cover
residues
and/or
crops,
diversification
rotation
2022a;
Hobbs
2008).
When
properly
implemented,
they
improved
aggregation
(Sithole
2019;
Veloso
2020),
higher
holding
(Eze
penetration
resistance
(Jat
2018),
while
minimizing
impact
environment
rendering
sequestration
benefits
(Chai
Islam
During
years,
practice
expanded
rapidly
scale.
2015/16,
12.5%
cropland
practiced
mainly
South
North
America
(Kassam
2019).
developing
rendered
disappointing
(Giller
adoption
farmland
sizes
expected
(Lu
effect
depends
planting
choices,
site
characteristics
weather
conditions
(Li
2018;
Sun
2020).
root
architecture
aggregate
(Grunwald
Chemical
composition
hemicellulose
lignin
contents,
affects
accumulation
labile
stable
fractions
(de
Carvalho
Northeast
China,
meta-analysis
no-till
renders
than
conventional
tillage
when
mean
temperature
(MAT)
6°C;
MAT
3°C,
(He
colder
weather,
rotational
ridge
subsoiling
optimum
maintain
An
cropping
system
combining
relay
planting,
intercropping,
strip
rotation,
mulching,
16%
50%
decreasing
footprint
17%
traditional
monoculture
By
farming,
GHG
emission
row
reduced
71%
over
next
15
(Northrup
Climate
temperature,
severe
drought
flooding
threat
(Nottingham
Zurek
under-developed
sub-Saharan
Africa
(Qin,
Climate-smart
strategies
mitigate
risks
(Hou,
2022b;
Nyagumbo
discussed
above
align
(Milder
2011;
Thierfelder
Under
conditions,
amendments
straw
ash
retention
(Bruun
Rhizosphere
microbiomes
assist
render
drought-resilient
Vries
help
facilitate
mitigation.
largest
terrestrial
pool
holds
much
promise
regulating
(Gherardi
Sala,
Hein
Walker
Depending
landscape
position
texture,
amendment
used
suppress
(Abagandura
fertilizer
N2O
inorganic
(Chirinda
Lawrence
There
trade-offs
address.
For
instance,
future
warming
peatland,
(Matysek
table
depth
need
managed
delicately
reduce
maintaining
productive
peatlands
(Evans
complex
dynamics
influencing
factors
make
difficult
real-time
decision
management.
better
quantitative
relationships
modelling
tools
solve
practical
problems.
example,
decomposition
exogenous
matters,
animal
manures
composts,
simulated
models
built
upon
extensive
incubation
experiments
3)
(Levavasseur
More
predictive
developed
validated
means
managing
sustainably
conditions.
heterogeneity
leads
spatial
variation
yield,
requiring
site-specific
(Ameer
Best
relies
in-field
measurement
remote
sensing
quality
indicators
(Ren
mapping
their
(Gray
2022;
Keshavarzi
systematic
literature
review
continuous
attributes
common
Australia,
followed
Brazil
4).
Most
publications
some
sort
validation;
them
information
sampling
design/support
uncertainty
analysis
(Piikki
Expert
opinion
combined
scoring
functions
further
optimize
(Ghorai
Mihoub
imperative
manage
resources
ensure
security.
Balanced
fundamental
prerequisite
sustained
instrumental
protecting
increasing
production.
adapt
changing
adopting
climate-smart
Scientists
range
tools,
methods,
empower
there
still
gaps
theory
Researchers
policymakers
work
toward
practicality
Abstract
Non-technical
summary
We
identify
a
set
of
essential
recent
advances
in
climate
change
research
with
high
policy
relevance,
across
natural
and
social
sciences:
(1)
looming
inevitability
implications
overshooting
the
1.5°C
warming
limit,
(2)
urgent
need
for
rapid
managed
fossil
fuel
phase-out,
(3)
challenges
scaling
carbon
dioxide
removal,
(4)
uncertainties
regarding
future
contribution
sinks,
(5)
intertwinedness
crises
biodiversity
loss
change,
(6)
compound
events,
(7)
mountain
glacier
loss,
(8)
human
immobility
face
risks,
(9)
adaptation
justice,
(10)
just
transitions
food
systems.
Technical
The
Intergovernmental
Panel
on
Climate
Change
Assessment
Reports
provides
scientific
foundation
international
negotiations
constitutes
an
unmatched
resource
researchers.
However,
assessment
cycles
take
multiple
years.
As
to
cross-
interdisciplinary
understanding
diverse
communities,
we
have
streamlined
annual
process
synthesize
significant
advances.
collected
input
from
experts
various
fields
using
online
questionnaire
prioritized
10
key
insights
relevance.
This
year,
focus
on:
overshoot
urgency
scale-up
joint
governance
accelerated
amidst
present
succinct
account
these
insights,
reflect
their
implications,
offer
integrated
policy-relevant
messages.
science
synthesis
communication
effort
is
also
basis
report
contributing
elevate
every
year
time
United
Nations
Conference.
Social
media
highlight
–
more
than
200
experts.