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Prospects of Nanotechnology in Improving the Productivity and Quality of Horticultural Crops
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Author Affiliations
Gazipur Agricultural University, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra, Bangladesh Wheat and Maize Research Institute
Published InHorticulturae
Year2021
Citations122
Abstract
Nanotechnology shows high promise in the improvement of agricultural productivity thus aiding future food security. In horticulture, maintaining quality as well as limiting the spoilage of harvested fruit and vegetables is a very challenging task. Various kinds of nanomaterials have shown high potential for increasing productivity, enhancing shelf-life, reducing post-harvest damage and improving the quality of horticultural crops. Antimicrobial nanomaterials as nanofilm on harvested products and/or on packaging materials are suitable for the storage and transportation of vegetables and fruits. Nanomaterials also increase the vitality of the cut flower. Nanofertilizers are target-specific, slow releasing and highly efficient in increasing vegetative growth, pollination and fertility in flowers, resulting in increased yield and improved product quality for fruit trees and vegetables. Formulated…
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