Global trends in use of nano-fertilizers for crop production: Advantages and constraints–A review

N Kumar, SR Samota, K Venkatesh… - Soil and Tillage Research, 2023 - Elsevier
There is no question that the enormous increase in world food production is a direct result of
greater use of inorganic fertilizers. However, a number of research studies indicate that the …

Boosting wheat yield, profitability and NUE with prilled and nano urea in conservation tillage

N Kumar, SC Tripathi, DB Yadav, SR Samota… - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
Rice–wheat production in the Indo-gangetic plains (IGPs) of India faces major concerns
such as depleting resources, rice residue burning, excessive fertilizer use, and decreasing …

[PDF][PDF] Applauding soil quality improvement through legume-based intercropping system: A Review

S Maitra, M Sairam, S Ray, S DT, D Jagannath… - IJBS, 2024 - researchgate.net
Intercropping is one of the ancient cropping systems that involves growing two or more crops
together in the same field. Effective intercropping system management warrants to prevent …

Optimizing split-fertilizer applications for enhanced maize yield and nutrient use efficiency in Nigeria's Middle-belt

K Ojeniyi, C Ngonidzashe, K Devkota, D Madukwe - Heliyon, 2024 - cell.com
Inadequate and imbalanced fertilizer application is a significant barrier to achieving higher
maize yields in Nigeria's Middle Belt. This study hypothesized that optimizing fertilizer types …

[PDF][PDF] Application of nanotechnology in agriculture in India

U Sahoo, GC Malik, M Banerjee… - Environmental …, 2022 - researchgate.net
Conventional farming methods and technologies prevalent in India are no longer able to
increase productivity. Instead, they are continuously increasing the hazard caused to the …

Revolutionizing Agriculture Through Sustainable Soil Health by Nano Nourishment

N Vinitha, M Hemalatha, M Joseph… - … in Soil Science and …, 2025 - Taylor & Francis
Agriculture is the most significant and stable economic sector in the world because it both
directly and indirectly produces and supplies food for people. The demands of a growing …

Consequences of Nano fertilizers usage in agriculture-A Little Review

S Swathi, C Ravikumar, S Naveenkumar… - Res Agricsci …, 2022 - journals.ijroast.com
Agricultural fertilization has been one of the most important components of crop production
since the start of the green revolution. The main disadvantages of conventional fertilizers are …

[PDF][PDF] Alterations in the Nutrient Status of Soil and Enzymatic Activity of Finger Millet Cultivated Soil Accompanying to Nano Urea Application

P Udapudi, K Pushpa, TS Sukanya… - Environment and …, 2024 - environmentandecology.com
An experiment was conducted at the Zonal Agricultural Research Station, Gandhi Krishi
Vigyan Kendra, University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore, with the aim of assessing the …

[PDF][PDF] EFFECT OF NANO UREA ON YIELD, NUTRIENT UPTAKE, AVAILABILITY AND ECONOMICS OF OKRA UNDER FERTIGATION IN INCEPTISOLS

MGA Vitthal - 2024 - krishikosh.egranth.ac.in
Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench) belongs to family malvaceae, is a common
vegetable in India. Okra seems to be originated around Ethiopia ie Abyssinia and cultivated …

Effect of Nitrogen and Crop Geometry on Growth and Yield of Baby Corn

S Umamaheswari, R Singh… - Journal of …, 2024 - research.send4journal.com
The field experiment was conducted to investigate the Effect of Nitrogen and Crop Geometry
on Growth and Yield ofBaby Corn during Zaid season of 2023 at the Crop Research Farm …