Agrochemical contamination is a severe problem that damages the ecosystem and reduces the quality of life of the people exposed; to remedy this problem, nanotechnology is an attractive bioremediation alternative for these types of chemicals. This study emphasizes bioremediation actions such as investing in alternatives, for example, the method of photocatalysis using Titanium Dioxide (TiO2) and Zinc Oxide (ZnO), and alternatives that aid in the degradation of most chemicals such as sonolyisis or ozonolysis to improve their effectiveness are of great interest. In this paper, the uses of nano remediation to reduce the effects of chemicals in agricultural soil were reviewed and its use is highly recommended
In this book discussing the principles of green chemistry and green engineering an international tea...
Not AvailableRapid growth in population, industry, urbanization and intensive agriculture have led...
Every year approximately 30–50% of crops suffer with different kinds of biotic stresses. Rapidly gro...
The advancements in nanoparticles (NPs) may be lighting the sustainable and eco-friendly path to acc...
The pollution of soil by heavy metals and organic pollutants has become a significant issue in recen...
Increasing globalization in the last two decades has transformed the environment; hence, the demand ...
Rapid growth in population, industry, urbanization and intensive agriculture have led to soil and wa...
With the increase in the world population and the demand for food, new agricultural practices have b...
Due to the widespread adoption of conventional approaches for the remediation of contaminated soils,...
Most of the early uses of nanotechnology have come from material sciences, although applications in ...
Today, nanotechnologies (NTs) are well established in both private households and commercial markets...
Human activities are increasingly destroying ecological balance by releasing huge amounts of anthrop...
Nanoremediation Dr. (Mrs) Jot Sharma Vice Principal/Associate professor, Dept. of Biotechnology, V...
Using nanotechnology to remediate contaminated agricultural soil is promising but faces notable tech...
Compared to conventional or other contaminants, nanoparticles pose some new environmental challenges...
In this book discussing the principles of green chemistry and green engineering an international tea...
Not AvailableRapid growth in population, industry, urbanization and intensive agriculture have led...
Every year approximately 30–50% of crops suffer with different kinds of biotic stresses. Rapidly gro...
The advancements in nanoparticles (NPs) may be lighting the sustainable and eco-friendly path to acc...
The pollution of soil by heavy metals and organic pollutants has become a significant issue in recen...
Increasing globalization in the last two decades has transformed the environment; hence, the demand ...
Rapid growth in population, industry, urbanization and intensive agriculture have led to soil and wa...
With the increase in the world population and the demand for food, new agricultural practices have b...
Due to the widespread adoption of conventional approaches for the remediation of contaminated soils,...
Most of the early uses of nanotechnology have come from material sciences, although applications in ...
Today, nanotechnologies (NTs) are well established in both private households and commercial markets...
Human activities are increasingly destroying ecological balance by releasing huge amounts of anthrop...
Nanoremediation Dr. (Mrs) Jot Sharma Vice Principal/Associate professor, Dept. of Biotechnology, V...
Using nanotechnology to remediate contaminated agricultural soil is promising but faces notable tech...
Compared to conventional or other contaminants, nanoparticles pose some new environmental challenges...
In this book discussing the principles of green chemistry and green engineering an international tea...
Not AvailableRapid growth in population, industry, urbanization and intensive agriculture have led...
Every year approximately 30–50% of crops suffer with different kinds of biotic stresses. Rapidly gro...