Green Synthesized Copper-Oxide Nanoparticles Exhibit Antifungal Activity Against Botrytis cinerea, the Causal Agent of the Gray Mold Disease
Scientists developed tiny copper oxide particles using fungi to create a natural fungicide that fights gray mold, a disease that damages grapes and other crops worldwide. These bio-based nanoparticles work better than conventional copper fungicides, offering farmers a more environmentally friendly option. However, the particles showed some toxicity to human cells in laboratory tests, suggesting they need careful handling before field use.