Mini Review
A Review to increase efficient management, weed science and plant invasion research is being crossfertilized
Author(s): Raman Acharya*
The rapid growth of the human population has raised the demand for food in an area with limited resources. To meet the demand, a variety of ways have been used, all of which have disrupted the balance with our magnificent natural surroundings, resulting in serious environmental issues. As a result, existing sustainable alternatives such as nanotechnology have the ability to mitigate the negative effects of other technological advances. Nanoparticles' enormous functional variety in crop production and protection has transformed traditional agriculture to "Nano agriculture." The vast majority of output losses are attributed to insects and pests that are responsible for a variety of plant illnesses. Agrochemicals are becoming more harmful and dangerous to humans and animals as they are used more frequently. As a result, nanotechnology may be the ideal option to agrochemical.. View More»
DOI:
http:/dx.doi.org/10.14303/irjps.2022.004