Slow and controlled release nanofertilizers as an efficient tool for sustainable agriculture: Recent understanding and concerns
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Abstract
The growing population is driving up the demand for food, but the inadequate efficiency of traditional fertilizers is constraining crop production. Nanotechnology-based fertilizers represent a novel strategy for boosting agricultural output and show great potential as viable options in the fertilizer industry, as they can significantly enhance nutrient retention and promote optimal growth. Very recently, slow and controlled release nanofertilizers have evolved through the development of nanocomposites or coating techniques with the aid of various chemical entities. These types of slow release nanofertilizers are more effective than normal nanofertilizers as these fertilizers deliver nutrients in a controlled…
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- Leaching (pedology)
- Nutrient
- Agriculture
- Sustainable agriculture
- Environmental science
- Fertilizer
- Controlled release
- Natural resource economics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Zero hunger
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