Environmental Nanotechnological Applications for Sustainable Agriculture

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Abstract

Agriculture and society are intertwined. Agriculture is necessary for human survival and social sustainability in India. Eco-friendly agriculture practices nurture ecosystems to solve current societal issues. Indian ecosystems are marred by pollution, imbalance, climate changes, food crisis, various diseases, and malnourishment continue as a major concern. The traditional environmental remedial strategies appear relatively ineffective in the ever-expanding use of pollutants that pervade the water, air, and soil environment. Nanotechnology provides an efficient, environmental friendly, and cost-effective solutions to the global sustainability challenges that society is facing. Nanotechnology utilizes nanomaterials that have remarkable physical and chemical features to make smart functional materials for developing sustainable technologies. Nanotechnology seems to be very promising in sustainable environment development, sustainable agriculture, renewable and economically energy alternative through use of nanomaterials for detection, prevention, and removing pollutants. The development of nanotechnology in India has huge potential to address the challenges like providing drinking water, healthcare, nano-based industry, and sustainable agriculture. This review highlights the recent nanotechnology applications to meet the global challenges in providing clean energy technology, water purification, and greenhouse gases management. In addition, effort has been made to analyse the opportunities and limitations in engineered nanomaterials safety, solid waste management, reducing pollution of air water and soil.

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Kathpalia, R., Checker, V. G., Jha, B. S., & Saxena, T. (2022). Environmental Nanotechnological Applications for Sustainable Agriculture. Indian Journal of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 59(11), 1056–1068. https://doi.org/10.56042/ijbb.v59i11.65740

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