Progress and challenges of detecting biomarkers for the development of pesticide biosensor in rice plants

Pesticides are widely used in agriculture to increase crop productivity. This results in the transfer of pesticide residues to the consumable products made from crops and could be harmful when ingested. While the toxicogenomic effects of pesticides have been widely studied on living organism exposed...

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Main Authors: Ma, Nyuk Ling, Nisrin, Abd Kadir, Mohammad Mustaqim, Ahmad Nordin, Tan, Suat Hian, Lam, Su Shiung
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Language:English
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Published: Elsevier 2018
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description Pesticides are widely used in agriculture to increase crop productivity. This results in the transfer of pesticide residues to the consumable products made from crops and could be harmful when ingested. While the toxicogenomic effects of pesticides have been widely studied on living organism exposed to pesticide, limited information is available on the biomarkers synthesized in plant cells resulting from pesticide exposure. The direct detection of these biomarkers is potentially beneficial as a tool to the detection of foods contaminated with pesticides and could, therefore, provide useful dietary protection and guidelines to the consumer. This chapter begins with a review on the various types and effects of pesticides used in rice fields, which is then followed by an extensive review on the use of different “omics” approaches for the detection of pesticide biomarkers along with the associated challenges and breakthroughs.
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spelling ump-426162024-12-02T01:24:44Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/42616/ Progress and challenges of detecting biomarkers for the development of pesticide biosensor in rice plants Ma, Nyuk Ling Nisrin, Abd Kadir Mohammad Mustaqim, Ahmad Nordin Tan, Suat Hian Lam, Su Shiung HD Industries. Land use. Labor Q Science (General) T Technology (General) Pesticides are widely used in agriculture to increase crop productivity. This results in the transfer of pesticide residues to the consumable products made from crops and could be harmful when ingested. While the toxicogenomic effects of pesticides have been widely studied on living organism exposed to pesticide, limited information is available on the biomarkers synthesized in plant cells resulting from pesticide exposure. The direct detection of these biomarkers is potentially beneficial as a tool to the detection of foods contaminated with pesticides and could, therefore, provide useful dietary protection and guidelines to the consumer. This chapter begins with a review on the various types and effects of pesticides used in rice fields, which is then followed by an extensive review on the use of different “omics” approaches for the detection of pesticide biomarkers along with the associated challenges and breakthroughs. Elsevier 2018-01-01 Book Chapter PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/42616/1/Progress%20and%20challenges%20of%20detecting%20biomarkers.pdf pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/42616/2/Progress%20and%20challenges%20of%20detecting%20biomarkers%20for%20the%20development%20of%20pesticide%20biosensor%20in%20rice%20plants_ABS.pdf Ma, Nyuk Ling and Nisrin, Abd Kadir and Mohammad Mustaqim, Ahmad Nordin and Tan, Suat Hian and Lam, Su Shiung (2018) Progress and challenges of detecting biomarkers for the development of pesticide biosensor in rice plants. In: Advances in Rice Research for Abiotic Stress Tolerance. Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands, pp. 821-838. ISBN 978-012814332-2, 978-012814333-9 https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-814332-2.00041-1 https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-814332-2.00041-1
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Progress and challenges of detecting biomarkers for the development of pesticide biosensor in rice plants
title Progress and challenges of detecting biomarkers for the development of pesticide biosensor in rice plants
title_full Progress and challenges of detecting biomarkers for the development of pesticide biosensor in rice plants
title_fullStr Progress and challenges of detecting biomarkers for the development of pesticide biosensor in rice plants
title_full_unstemmed Progress and challenges of detecting biomarkers for the development of pesticide biosensor in rice plants
title_short Progress and challenges of detecting biomarkers for the development of pesticide biosensor in rice plants
title_sort progress and challenges of detecting biomarkers for the development of pesticide biosensor in rice plants
topic HD Industries. Land use. Labor
Q Science (General)
T Technology (General)
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