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    Emerging concern of nano-pollution in agro-ecosystem: Flip side of nanotechnology
    (Elsevier Masson s.r.l., 2024) Debojyoti Moulick; Arnab Majumdar; Abir Choudhury; Anupam Das; Bhaben Chowardhara; Binaya Kumar Pattnaik; Goutam Kumar Dash; Kanu Murmu; Karma Landup Bhutia; Munish Kumar Upadhyay; Poonam Yadav; Pradeep Kumar Dubey; Ratul Nath; Sidhu Murmu; Soujanya Jana; Sukamal Sarkar; Sourav Garai; Dibakar Ghosh; Mousumi Mondal; Subhas Chandra Santra; Shuvasish Choudhury; Koushik Brahmachari; Akbar Hossain
    Nanomaterials (NMs) have proven to be a game-changer in agriculture, showcasing their potential to boost plant growth and safeguarding crops. The agricultural sector has widely adopted NMs, benefiting from their small size, high surface area, and optical properties to augment crop productivity and provide protection against various stressors. This is attributed to their unique characteristics, contributing to their widespread use in agriculture. Human exposure from various components of agro-environmental sectors (soil, crops) NMs residues are likely to upsurge with exposure paths may stimulates bioaccumulation in food chain. With the aim to achieve sustainability, nanotechnology (NTs) do exhibit its potentials in various domains of agriculture also have its flip side too. In this review article we have opted a fusion approach using bibliometric based analysis of global research trend followed by a holistic assessment of pros and cons i.e. toxicological aspect too. Moreover, we have also tried to analyse the current scenario of policy associated with the application of NMs in agro-environment. © 2024 Elsevier Masson SAS
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