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Burger icon search-icon logo Article picture 06-11-2024 Using nanotechnology in agriculture to its full potential ByRodielon Putol Staff writer at Earth.com Technology is becoming more and more important in enabling the incorporation of cutting-edge farming techniques as the world's food demands continue to rise. A recent review paper from the University of California, Riverside highlights how agriculture could be revolutionized by nanotechnology. Nanotechnology, which is already essential for accurately delivering drugs to patients in medical applications, has the potential to transform agriculture practices by precisely delivering agrochemicals to plants. The authors of the study concluded that agricultural agriculture would become more sustainable and climate change resistant if nanocarriers (NCs) were able to accurately carry nutrients, active agents, and genetic components into plants. "Nano-agriculture is still in its infancy as a field of study, with major scientific and societal obstacles to be addressed." Comprehending nanotechnology Human hair is involved in nanotechnology.Nanotechnology: A path to sustainable agriculture
Ultimately, nanotechnology could offer a greener, more efficient approach to agriculture, minimizing environmental impact while maximizing crop yield.
As this technology progresses, it could play a crucial role in addressing the twin challenges of environmental sustainability and global food security.
“In this review, we argue that lessons can be learned from mammalian nanomedicine. In particular, it may be possible to enhance efficiency and efficacy by improving our understanding of how nanocarrier properties affect their interactions with plant surfaces and biomolecules, and their ability to carry and deliver cargo to specific locations,” wrote the researchers.
“New tools are required to rapidly assess NC–plant interactions and to explore and verify the range of viable targeting approaches in plants.”
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A route to sustainable agriculture through nanotechnology In the end, nanotechnology might provide a more environmentally friendly and productive method of farming that maximizes crop productivity while reducing its negative effects on the environment. As technology develops, it may become increasingly important in tackling the two major issues of environmental sustainability and world food security. We contend in this review that mammalian nanomedicine offers valuable insights. Enhancing our knowledge of how nanocarrier characteristics impact their interactions with plant surfaces and biomolecules, as well as their capacity to transport and deliver cargo to specific areas, may be one way to improve efficiency and efficacy in particular, the researchers stated. "New tools are needed to explore and verify the range of viable targeting approaches in plants, as well as to quickly assess NC–plant interactions."
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