Department of Environmental Science, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), USA
Opinion
Nanomaterials in Agriculture: Evaluating Their Environmental Toxicology
Author(s): Hannah Robinson*
The incorporation of nanomaterials into agricultural practices has emerged as a promising strategy to enhance crop productivity, improve pest management, and optimize resource utilization. However, the increasing use of these advanced materials raises critical concerns regarding their potential environmental toxicity and long-term ecological impacts. Nanomaterials, defined by their size (1-100 nanometers), exhibit unique properties that differ significantly from their bulk counterparts, leading to unpredictable interactions with soil, water, and living organisms. [1] While their b.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2161-0525.2024.14.807
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