Nanofertilizer Synthesis: Methods and Types 1st Edition
Capture the future of crop nutrition with Nanofertilizer Synthesis: Methods and Types, 1st Edition by Kamel A. Abd-Elsalam — an essential guide for researchers, agronomists, and progressive farmers seeking practical, science-backed strategies to improve nutrient efficiency and sustainability in agriculture worldwide.
This authoritative volume opens with clear, compelling explanations of nanofertilizer concepts and synthesis routes, bridging laboratory chemistry and field-ready practice. Readers will find step-by-step discussions of synthesis methods, characterization techniques, and the diverse types of nanofertilizers tailored for macro- and micronutrient delivery. Each chapter links mechanism to measurable outcomes—enhanced uptake, reduced leaching, and improved crop responses across cereals, horticulture and specialty crops.
Grounded in current research and presented in accessible language, the book highlights environmental benefits and regulatory considerations relevant to regions from the Middle East and Europe to Asia, Africa, and the Americas. Practical tables, comparative analyses, and real-world examples make it a valuable reference for university courses, R&D teams, extension services, and policy advisors focused on sustainable agriculture and precision fertilization.
Whether you’re developing new formulations or evaluating deployment at farm scale, this 1st Edition by Kamel A. Abd-Elsalam equips you with the technical clarity and strategic insights needed to implement nanofertilizer solutions responsibly and effectively. Invest in a resource that pairs rigorous science with actionable guidance—order your copy today and lead the transition toward smarter, greener crop nutrition.
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