2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2021.118728
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Recent advances in nanoremediation: Carving sustainable solution to clean-up polluted agriculture soils

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“…62, No. 2 (2022) have investigated topics such as improving the N-use efficiency of crops (Elrys et al 2022), healthy soils for sustainable urban agriculture (Salomon and Cavagnaro 2022), soil conditioners for sustainable agriculture (Babla et al 2022), nanoremediation (Boregowda et al 2022), zero tillage for sustainable agroecosystems and food security (Hassan et al 2022), and biochar for sustainable management of soil (Song et al 2022;Wang et al 2022). Fig.…”
Section: Soil For Sustainable Agriculturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…62, No. 2 (2022) have investigated topics such as improving the N-use efficiency of crops (Elrys et al 2022), healthy soils for sustainable urban agriculture (Salomon and Cavagnaro 2022), soil conditioners for sustainable agriculture (Babla et al 2022), nanoremediation (Boregowda et al 2022), zero tillage for sustainable agroecosystems and food security (Hassan et al 2022), and biochar for sustainable management of soil (Song et al 2022;Wang et al 2022). Fig.…”
Section: Soil For Sustainable Agriculturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, agrochemicals have shown a significant increase in crop yields in the past few decades, but adverse effects have emerged later from overuse of chemical fertilizers. It led to the deterioration of soil quality, disturbance of the soil microbial environment, pollution of soil and water bodies, and adverse effects on human health due to pesticide and herbicide residues (Boregowda et al 2022 ). The transition to organic farming, particularly the use of bio-fertilizers, has provided an environmentally friendly alternative to chemical-based farming, as well as improving crop yields and soil quality (Elnahal et al 2022 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The neonicotinoids (NEOs), a novel synthetic class of insecticides, pose a challenge due to their intricate chemical structures and compositions. Classified primarily into three classeschlorothiazolyl [clothianidin (CL) and thiamethoxam (TH)], chloropyridinyl [nitenpyram, imidacloprid (IM), thiacloprid, and acetamiprid (AC)], and tetrahydrofuryl (dinotefuran)these insecticides play a crucial role in modern pest management strategies. Figure illustrates the chemical structures of key NEOs with a focus on the most frequently used members: IM, CL, AC, and TH. These compounds are integral to various applications, contributing to their prevalence in water samples .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%