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Tim Sit

Tim Sit

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North Carolina State University · Plant Pathology

Active 1989–2024

h-index23
Citations2.0k
Papers6718 last 5y
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Research topics

  • Environmental planning
  • Economics
  • Biotechnology
  • Biology
  • Ecology
  • Agroforestry
  • Environmental protection
  • Business
  • Environmental resource management
  • Natural resource economics
  • Agronomy
  • Environmental science

Selected publications

  • Recent advances in biodegradable matrices for active ingredient release in crop protection: Towards attaining sustainability in agriculture

    Current Opinion in Colloid & Interface Science · 2020 · 119 citations

    • Business
    • Environmental planning
    • Biotechnology

    Climate changes, emerging species of plant pests, and deficits of clean water and arable land have made availability of food to the ever-increasing global population a challenge. Excessive use of synthetic pesticides to meet ever-increasing production needs has resulted in development of resistance in pest populations, as well as significant ecotoxicity, which has directly and indirectly impacted all life-forms on earth. To meet the goal of providing safe, sufficient, and high-quality food globally with minimal environmental impact, one strategy is to focus on targeted delivery of pesticides using eco-friendly and biodegradable carriers that are derived from naturally available materials. Herein, we discuss some of the recent approaches to use biodegradable matrices in crop protection, while exploring their design and efficiency. We summarize by discussing associated challenges with the existing approaches and future trends that can lead the world to more sustainable agricultural practices.

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Education

  • Doctor of Philosophy, Microbiology

    University of Toronto

    1993
  • Master of Science, Microbiology

    University of Toronto

    1988
  • Bachelor of Science, Microbiology

    University of Toronto

    1985
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