缓释和控释纳米肥料是可持续农业的有效工具:最新认识和关切

Md Salman Haydar , Dibakar Ghosh , Swarnendu Roy
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不断增长的人口推动了粮食需求的增长,但传统肥料的效率不足却限制了作物产量。以纳米技术为基础的肥料是提高农业产量的新策略,并显示出作为肥料行业可行选择的巨大潜力,因为它们可以显著提高养分保持率并促进最佳生长。最近,借助各种化学实体,通过开发纳米复合材料或涂层技术,缓释和控释纳米肥料得到了发展。这类缓释纳米肥料比普通纳米肥料更有效,因为这些肥料以可控方式提供养分,并可受各种环境和物理刺激(pH 值、温度、湿度等)的调节。它们的养分利用效率(NUE)也远高于普通纳米颗粒(单个纳米颗粒,如铁、锌、铜纳米颗粒等),因为这些纳米复合材料的养分浸出率为零或极低。使用控释肥料可以减少养分挥发和沥滤造成的养分损失,并提供一个精心定制的养分释放系统,以实现可持续农业的目标。因此,这篇综述文章深入探讨了缓释和控释纳米肥料,包括制备方法、养分释放技术、分析检测方法、现状、在作物改良中的作用、商业可行性和未来展望。
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Slow and controlled release nanofertilizers as an efficient tool for sustainable agriculture: Recent understanding and concerns

The growing population is driving up the demand for food, but the inadequate efficiency of traditional fertilizers is constraining crop production. Nanotechnology-based fertilizers represent a novel strategy for boosting agricultural output and show great potential as viable options in the fertilizer industry, as they can significantly enhance nutrient retention and promote optimal growth. Very recently, slow and controlled release nanofertilizers have evolved through the development of nanocomposites or coating techniques with the aid of various chemical entities. These types of slow release nanofertilizers are more effective than normal nanofertilizers as these fertilizers deliver nutrients in a controlled manner and can be regulated by various environmental and physical stimuli (pH, temperature, humidity, etc.). Their nutrient use efficiency (NUE) is also far better than the normal nanoparticles (individual nanoparticles like iron, zinc, copper nanoparticles etc.), as these nanocomposites demonstrate zero or very little nutrient leaching. Utilizing controlled release fertilizers mitigates nutrient loss from volatilization and leaching and offers a meticulously tailored nutrient release system harmonizing with the objective of sustainable agriculture. Therefore, this review article provides insights into slow and controlled release nanofertilizers, including preparation approaches, nutrient-release techniques, analytical detection methods, current status, role in crop improvement, commercial viability, and future perspectives.

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