Nanotechnology Reviews (Jun 2022)

Strategic applications of nano-fertilizers for sustainable agriculture: Benefits and bottlenecks

  • Avila-Quezada Graciela Dolores,
  • Ingle Avinash P.,
  • Golińska Patrycja,
  • Rai Mahendra

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/ntrev-2022-0126
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 2123 – 2140

Abstract

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The application of nano-fertilizers (NFs) is an emerging research field in agriculture. These are materials in the size range of 1–100 nm that support the nutrition of the plants. It is a novel way to optimize the nutrient supply, either alone or in combination. NFs are an economical alternative to ordinary chemical fertilizers that can increase global food production in a sustainable way. NFs are made up of nutrients and micronutrients and may act as carriers for nutrients. The nanocarriers deliver the nutrients to the right place, reducing the additional amount of active chemicals deposited in the plant, besides a slow release. Although nano-coated materials manage to penetrate through the stomata with a size exclusion limit greater than 10 nm, the nanoparticles appear to be able to make holes and enter the vascular system. This review addresses the potential benefits of NFs to agriculture, synthesis, mode of entry, mechanisms of action, and the fate of nanomaterials in soil. Finally, policy makers will have the bases to regulate the dose, frequency, and time period of NF applications for food production. We suggest formulating the integrated risk management frameworks for the possible applications of NFs in agriculture.

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