Nanomaterials in soil science for agricultural productivity and environmental sustainability content


Nanomaterials are emerging as transformative tools in soil science, offering promising solutions to enhance agricultural productivity and promote environmental sustainability. Their unique physicochemical properties enable targeted nutrient delivery, improved soil structure, and enhanced water retention, which collectively boost crop yields. Additionally, nanomaterials can aid in the remediation of contaminated soils by immobilizing heavy metals and degrading harmful pollutants. As precision agriculture evolves, the integration of nanotechnology in soil management holds the potential to reduce chemical inputs, minimize environmental impact, and support sustainable farming practices. Continued research and responsible application of nanomaterials are essential to fully harness their benefits while safeguarding ecosystem health.

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