Nanotechnology in Sustainable Agriculture – A review
Challa Pavankumar,
Sarvjeet Kukreja,
Kalakanti Ramya
Abstract:There is a sharp decline in Indian agricultural production from 3.6% in 1985- 1995 to nearly 2% in 1995- 2005. To reach the goal of 4% increment in agricultural production we must use sustainable agricultural practices keeping in view of the environment. Nanotechnology is emerged as a new solution which counters the growing harmful consequences of conventional farming techniques that neither increase the output nor bring the environment back to its original position. Nanotechnology uses different particle size… Show more
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