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Review
. 2021 Jan;28(2):1292-1303.
doi: 10.1007/s11356-020-11218-9. Epub 2020 Oct 17.

Efficacy of nanoparticles as nanofertilizer production: a review

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Efficacy of nanoparticles as nanofertilizer production: a review

Faria Fatima et al. Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2021 Jan.

Abstract

Owing to the ever-increasing demand for food, the growing global population has forced farmers to increase fertilizer use. The overall use of fertilizers increased by 13 times between 1950 and 2020, from 15 to 194 million tons. Due to the resource shortages of chemical fertilizers on the market, agricultural costs are rising drastically every day because they cause an adverse impact on the environment by releasing chemical particulates and run-off agriculture. Biofertilizers have thus become a safer supplement to increase crop production without doing any harm to the environment, as they are produced industrially from a selected community of microorganisms that either develop a mutually beneficial relationship with plants or are part of their rhizosphere. They still have some drawbacks, which led to the development of a new avenue for the application of nanotechnology-mediated nanofertilizers. Nanotechnology recommends significant prospects for tailoring nanofertilizer production. They are typically coated with desired chemical composition having controlled release and targeted delivery of effective nanoscale ingredients, ability to improve plant productivity and to minimize environmental pollutants. The present review focuses primarily on the usefulness of nanofertilizers, as well as its environmental and safety concerns. The research would also include useful knowledge related to the introduction of different forms of nanoparticles within the agricultural field, contributing to the opening of a new route to nanorevolution.

Keywords: Agriculture; Biofertilizers; Nanofertilizer; Nanoparticles; Nanotechnology.

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