The applications of agricultural nanotechnology are diverse and impactful. One significant benefit lies in the development of nanofertilizers, which enable controlled release of nutrients, minimizing waste and environmental pollution. Nanosensors play a crucial role in precision agriculture by providing real-time data on soil conditions, allowing farmers to make informed decisions about irrigation and fertilization. Nanopesticides offer targeted pest control, reducing the need for broad-spectrum chemicals and minimizing harm to non-target organisms. Moreover, nanomaterials enhance seed coatings, promoting germination and early plant growth. As agricultural nanotechnology continues to evolve, it not only addresses current challenges in food production but also holds the promise of developing crops with enhanced nutritional content and resistance to environmental stressors. Embracing these advancements can pave the way for a more sustainable, resilient.
Title : Application of vanadium and tantalum single-site zeolite catalysts in heterogeneous catalysis
Stanislaw Dzwigaj, Sorbonne University, France
Title : Developing novel sensing platforms using nanostructures
Harry Ruda, University of Toronto, Canada
Title : Solid state UV cross-linking for advanced manufacturing
Huang WM, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Title : The effect of substitution of Mn by Pd on the structure and thermomagnetic properties of the Mn1−xPdxCoGe alloys (where x = 0.03, 0.05, 0.07 and 0.1)
Piotr Gebara, Czestochowa University of Technology, Poland
Title : Evaluation of mineral jelly as suitable waterproofing material for ammonium nitrate
Ramdas Sawleram Damse, HEMRL, India
Title : The role of tunable materials in next-gen reconfigurable antenna design
Nasimuddin, Institute for Infocomm Research, A-STAR, Singapore