Carbon Nanotubes in Agriculture
Carbon Nanotubes in Agriculture by Manzer H. Siddiqui, M. Nasir Khan, Soumya Mukherjee
Imagine a future where nanotechnology helps feed a growing world more efficiently and sustainably. This authoritative volume explores how carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are reshaping modern agriculture — from enhancing seed germination and targeted nutrient delivery to enabling sensitive field sensors and soil remediation.
Clear, evidence-based and globally relevant, the book walks readers through CNT fundamentals, synthesis and functionalization, plant–nanomaterial interactions, and real-world applications across diverse climates and cropping systems. Case studies and experimental findings highlight gains in crop productivity, water-use efficiency and pest management, while balanced chapters examine environmental fate, biosafety, and regulatory considerations important for farmers, researchers and policymakers alike.
Whether you work in precision agriculture in the United States, manage smallholder plots in South Asia or pursue sustainable farming projects in Africa and Europe, this text bridges laboratory insight and field-ready strategies. It’s an essential resource for agronomists, environmental scientists, extension specialists and graduate students seeking practical guidance on implementing nanotech solutions responsibly.
Readable yet rigorous, the book equips you to evaluate CNT-based Books, interpret risk–benefit data, and integrate innovations into regional agricultural systems. For anyone committed to smarter, greener crop production, Carbon Nanotubes in Agriculture delivers the science, context and foresight needed to make informed decisions. Order your copy today to bring cutting-edge nanotechnology knowledge into your research, classroom or farm practice.
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