Fertilizer nano-particles comprising a coating (e.g, a cellulose derivative) and a DNA aptamer, which binds to compounds released by the roots during active nutrient uptake.

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Coated particles for delivering agrochemical to the roots of a plant comprising a cellulose derivative, a fatty acid, and an aptamer that binds specifically to an exudate released by the roots of the plant when the plant is actively taking up nutrients from the soil. The permeability of the coating increases when the DNA aptamer within coated particles binds to the exudate synchronizing nutrient release with uptake of the nutrients during active growth. PCT application number: PCT/CA2019/051306 (filed Sept. 16, 2019) International publication number: WO2020/051717 A1 US application 17/276,302 (int’l filing date 16-Sept-2019) CA application 3,112,597 (int’l filing date 16-Sept-2019) AU application 2019337776 (int’l filing date 16-Sept-2019) Inventor(s): SCHNEIDER, Juan; MONREAL, Carlos; DEROSA, Maria; CHOI, Phillip; MASTRONARDI, Emily; TSAE, Phepafatso; MATUS, Francisco Please contact Theresa White (Manager- Innovation Transfer) at [email protected] for more information.

Key Benefits

• Improved nitrogen use efficiency by the plant. • Improved crop productivity and/or reduced leaching of fertilizer from the soil.

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