Nanofertilizer use for sustainable agriculture: Advantages and limitations

Plant Sci. 2019 Dec:289:110270. doi: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2019.110270. Epub 2019 Sep 16.

Abstract

Nutrient fertilization plays a critical role in maintaining soil fertility and improving crop productivity and quality. Precise nutrient management of horticultural crops is a major challenge worldwide as it relies predominantly on chemical fertilizers. Traditional fertilizers are not only costly for the producer, but may be harmful to humans and the environment. This has led to the search for environmentally friendly fertilizers, particularly those with high nutrient-use efficiency, and nanotechnology is emerging as a promising alternative. Nanofertilizers offer benefits in nutrition management through their strong potential to increase nutrient use efficiency. Nutrients, either applied alone or in combination, are bound to nano-dimensional adsorbents, which release nutrients very slowly as compared to conventional fertilizers. This approach not only increases nutrient-use efficiency, but also minimizes nutrient leaching into ground water. Furthermore, nanofertilizers may also be used for enhancing abiotic stress tolerance and used in combination with microorganisms (the so-called nanobiofertilizers) provide great additional benefits. However, although the benefits of nanofertilizers are undoubtedly opening new approaches towards sustainable agriculture, their limitations should also be carefully considered before market implementation. In particular, the extensive release of nanomaterials into the environment and the food chain may pose a risk to human health. In conclusion, although nanofertilizers use in agriculture is offering great opportunities to improve plant nutrition and stress tolerance to achieve higher yields in a frame of climate change, not all nanomaterials will be equally safe for all applications. The risks of nanofertilizers should be carefully examined before use, and further biotechnological advances are required for a correct and safe application of nanomaterials in agriculture.

Keywords: Abiotic stress; Environment; Fertilizers; Nanofertilizers; Nanomaterials; Nanotechnology; Plant nutrition.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Agriculture / instrumentation
  • Agriculture / methods
  • Crop Production / instrumentation
  • Crop Production / methods*
  • Crops, Agricultural / growth & development*
  • Fertilizers / analysis*
  • Nanotechnology*

Substances

  • Fertilizers