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Advancing Agriculture: Harnessing Smart Nanoparticles for Precision Fertilization

Asma Munir, Muhammad Ali Salah, Mazher Ali, Baber Ali, Muhammad Hamzah Saleem, K. Samarasinghe, S. I. S. De Silva, Sezai Erċışlı, Nirvana Iqbal, Muhammad Anas

BioNanoScience · 2024

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Summary

This 2024 review in BioNanoScience examines the emerging application of engineered nanoparticles as vectors for precision fertilization in agriculture. The paper appears to synthesise evidence on how nanoparticle-based delivery systems might enhance nutrient uptake efficiency and reduce fertilizer loss, though specific quantitative outcomes cannot be confirmed without the full abstract. The work sits at the intersection of nanotechnology and agronomy, with potential relevance to reducing nutrient runoff and improving crop productivity.

UK applicability

Nanoparticle-based fertilizer technologies could be relevant to UK precision agriculture initiatives and regulatory frameworks governing nanomaterial use in food production, though field validation in temperate climates and consideration of environmental fate and safety protocols would be necessary before widespread adoption.

Outcomes reported

The paper likely reviews or demonstrates how smart nanoparticles can be engineered and applied to improve the efficiency and precision of fertilizer delivery to crops. Specific outcomes measured are not determinable from the title alone.

Theme
Farming systems, soils & land use
Subject
Soil fertility & nutrient management
Study type
Narrative Review
Study design
Narrative review
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
Status
Published
System type
Laboratory / in vitro
DOI
10.1007/s12668-024-01597-5
Catalogue ID
SNmp4zkvfo-snyktg

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