Issue 45, 2024

Modern agricultural breakthroughs made using metal-based nanoparticles: an environmentally friendly strategy

Abstract

Scientists have focused more on the role of metal-based nanoparticles (MNPs) in sustainable agriculture. MNPs such as silver (Ag), zinc (Zn), cupper (Cu), iron (Fe), and titanium (Ti) nanoparticles and their oxides like FeO2, CuO, TiO2, and Al2O3 have been frequently utilised in agricultural fields. Green synthesis methods use nano-biotechnological advancements to minimize metal salts and stabilize MNPs. Conventional agriculture uses lots of fertilizers and chemicals that harm the environment. Sustainable agriculture protects many species and the ecosystem by using few agrochemicals. Sustainable agriculture includes low-input methods with lower production costs and higher net returns. Nanotechnology can improve agricultural inputs’ performance by using nanoparticles, protecting agro-ecosystems’ long-term growth. Nano-agrochemicals include nano-carrier systems coated with agrochemicals, nanopesticides, nanofertilizers, nanoherbicides, and other products. These products can improve crop productivity, prevent plant diseases, and eliminate weeds and insects to save money and energy and reduce waste. This review article covers the latest advances in MNPs for ecologically friendly agricultural nanotechnology and their potential for sustainable crop production, protection, and management.

Graphical abstract: Modern agricultural breakthroughs made using metal-based nanoparticles: an environmentally friendly strategy

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Sep 2024
Accepted
24 Oct 2024
First published
25 Oct 2024

New J. Chem., 2024,48, 19337-19354

Modern agricultural breakthroughs made using metal-based nanoparticles: an environmentally friendly strategy

M. K. Barman, New J. Chem., 2024, 48, 19337 DOI: 10.1039/D4NJ04053H

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