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Applications of nanotechnology in agriculture and water quality management

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS
Volume 15, Issue 4, Pages 591-605

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s10311-017-0648-9

Keywords

Nanotechnology; Nanomaterials; Agriculture; Water quality management; Environment; Research trends; Opportunities

Funding

  1. Department of Biotechnology (DBT, India) [BT/PR10414/PFN/20/961/2014]
  2. Veer Kunwar Singh Memorial Trust, Chapra, Bihar, India [VKSMT/SN/NFNA/0011]

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Due to their small size and unique physico-chemical characteristics, nanomaterials have gained importance in the agri-food sector, notably in preservation and packaging. Future applications will focus on shelf life, food quality, safety, fortification and biosensors for contaminated or spoiled food, irrigating water and drinking water. Different types and shapes of nanomaterials are being used depending upon the needs and nature of the work in agriculture and water quality management. Here we review the application of nanotechnology in agriculture. The major points discussed are: (1) Nanomaterials for agriculture and water quality management. (2) Research interests such as nanoscale carriers, fabricated xylem vessels, nanolignocellulosic materials, clay nanotubes, photocatalysis, bioremediation of resistant pesticides, disinfectants, agricultural wastewater treatment, nanobarcode technology, quantum dots for staining bacteria and nanobiosensors. (3) Nanotechnological applications for agriculture, which includes nanolignodynamic metallic particles, photocatalysis, desalination, removal of heavy metals and wireless nanosensors.

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