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- W3010828580 abstract "Abstract Nanotechnology has a great potential in sustainable agriculture and food security. Conventional chemical fertilizers not only deteriorate our environment but have low nutrient uptake efficiencies which makes them costly and not environment friendly. In this regard, nanotechnology utilizes the nanoparticles (NPs) that are 10–100 nm in size with large surface area to volume ratio and are used by the crop plants in an efficient way compared to the conventional fertilizers. Nano-nutrition of crop plants is an emerging field and various NPs have been successfully utilized as macro- and micronutrients to improve soil fertility, nutrient uptake by the crop plants, and ultimately their productivity. However, there are also reports about the toxicity of these NPs in crop plants. In this regard, more focus is required about dose optimization for normal growth and productivity, synthesis of NPs, utilized as nutrient from the organic/natural sources which are easily biodegradable. In this book chapter, detailed discussion about the role and mechanisms of different NPs as plant nutrients to improve soil fertility and crop productivity, as well as their normal and toxic limits required for sustaining the soil health, its fertility, and productivity has been provided. Moreover, in each case, research gaps and future prospects have also been discussed." @default.
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- W3010828580 title "Soil fertility and nutrient management with the help of nanotechnology" @default.
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