Small Molecule, Big Impacts: Nano-Nutrients for Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security
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2024
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Abstract
Human existence and the long-term viability of society depend on agriculture. Overuse of synthetic fertilizers results in increased contamination of the land, water, and atmosphere as well as financial constraints. In today's modern agriculture, environmentally friendly technology is becoming more and more significant as a substitute for conventional fertilizers and chemical pesticides. Using nanotechnology, agricultural output can be improved in terms of quality, biological support, financial stability, and environmental safety. There is a lot of promise for the sustainable application of nano-fertilizers in crop productivity and soil fertility, with little or no negative environmental effects. In this context, the present review provided an overview of the benefits of using nanofertilizers, its application and types. Mechanistic approach for increasing soil fertility and yield via nanofertilizers also described in detail. We concluded this article to compare the advantages of nanofertilizers over chemicals and nano-chemicals. Nonetheless, additional investigation is required to comprehend the effects and possible hazards of nanomaterials in the food production chain.
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Faizan, Mohammad/0000-0002-3952-6558
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Calcium Based Nanofertilizers, Magnesium -Based Substances, Soil Fertility, Environmental Stress, Crop Yield, Sustainable Agriculture, Crops, Agricultural, Agriculture, food security, Nanostructures, sustainable agriculture, Soil, nano-nutrients, Food Security, Nanotechnology, food production, Fertilizers, nanofertilizers, nanomaterials
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0301 basic medicine, 0303 health sciences, 03 medical and health sciences
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Journal of Plant Physiology
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301
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154305
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Sustainable Development Goals
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NO POVERTY

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ZERO HUNGER

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GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING

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QUALITY EDUCATION

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GENDER EQUALITY

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CLEAN WATER AND SANITATION

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DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH

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INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE

10
REDUCED INEQUALITIES

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SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES

12
RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION

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CLIMATE ACTION

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LIFE BELOW WATER

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LIFE ON LAND

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PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS

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PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS


