Literature DB >> 34973251

Nanofertilizers for agricultural and environmental sustainability.

Subhash Babu1, Raghavendra Singh2, Devideen Yadav3, Sanjay Singh Rathore4, Rishi Raj1, Ravikant Avasthe5, S K Yadav6, Anup Das7, Vivek Yadav8, Brijesh Yadav9, Kapila Shekhawat1, P K Upadhyay1, Dinesh Kumar Yadav10, Vinod K Singh11.   

Abstract

Indiscriminate use of chemical fertilizers in the agricultural production systems to keep pace with the food and nutritional demand of the galloping population had an adverse impact on ecosystem services and environmental quality. Hence, an alternative mechanism is to be developed to enhance farm production and environmental sustainability. A nanohybrid construct like nanofertilizers (NFs) is an excellent alternative to overcome the negative impact of traditional chemical fertilizers. The NFs provide smart nutrient delivery to the plants and proves their efficacy in terms of crop productivity and environmental sustainability over bulky chemical fertilizers. Plants can absorb NFs by foliage or roots depending upon the application methods and properties of the particles. NFs enhance the biotic and abiotic stresses tolerance in plants. It reduces the production cost and mitigates the environmental footprint. Multitude benefits of the NFs open new vistas towards sustainable agriculture and climate change mitigation. Although supra-optimal doses of NFs have a detrimental effect on crop growth, soil health, and environmental outcomes. The extensive release of NFs into the environment and food chain may pose a risk to human health, hence, need careful assessment. Thus, a thorough review on the role of different NFs and their impact on crop growth, productivity, soil, and environmental quality is required, which would be helpful for the research of sustainable agriculture.
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Keywords:  Environmental quality; Mechanism of action; Productivity; Soil health; Stress tolerance

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34973251     DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.133451

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


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Journal:  Biodegradation       Date:  2022-01-13       Impact factor: 3.909

Review 2.  Fertilizers and Fertilization Strategies Mitigating Soil Factors Constraining Efficiency of Nitrogen in Plant Production.

Authors:  Przemysław Barłóg; Witold Grzebisz; Remigiusz Łukowiak
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3.  Integrated agroforestry systems improve soil carbon storage, water productivity, and economic returns in the marginal land of the semi-arid region.

Authors:  Sanjay Singh Rathore; Subhash Babu; Ahmed H El-Sappah; Kapila Shekhawat; Vinod K Singh; Rajiv K Singh; P K Upadhyay; Raghavendra Singh
Journal:  Saudi J Biol Sci       Date:  2022-08-23       Impact factor: 4.052

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