Nanotechnology in Agriculture
A section of Nanomaterials (ISSN 2079-4991).
Section Information
The Section on Nanotechnology in Agriculture is dedicated to advancing research on the integration of nanoscale materials and technologies into agricultural systems and practices. It welcomes high-quality studies that bridge nanotechnology with sustainable farming, addressing global challenges such as plant protection, food preservation, environmental sustainability, and resource efficiency. Priority will be given to manuscripts demonstrating translational potential through experimental validation, field trials, or innovative interdisciplinary approaches.
Research Themes
- Nanopesticides and Nanofertilizers: Development of nanoscale formulations for targeted delivery, enhanced efficacy, and reduced ecological footprint, including studies on bioavailability and long-term soil health impacts.
- Crop Enhancement: Applications of nanomaterials in seed priming, stress resistance (e.g., drought and salinity), and genetic modification techniques to improve yield and resilience.
- Soil and Water Management: Innovations in nanosensors for real-time monitoring of soil nutrients, moisture, and contaminants, as well as nanomaterials for water purification and efficient irrigation systems.
- Food Safety and Quality: Nanotechnology-enabled solutions for smart packaging, pathogen detection, and preservation technologies to extend shelf life and reduce food waste.
- Environmental Impact Assessment: Critical evaluations of nanomaterial interactions with ecosystems, including toxicity, biodegradability, and lifecycle analyses to ensure sustainable deployment.
- Nanomaterials for Sustainable Agriculture: Emphasis on safety standards and global harmonization of nanotechnology applications in agriculture, focusing on the integration of nanomaterials in recycling systems, sustainable agricultural practices, and innovative waste-to-resource conversion methods.
This Section aims to publish original, high-quality research articles, communications, perspectives, and reviews that demonstrate clear relevance and practical implications for agricultural field applications, with a focus on sustainability, innovation, and practical implementation.
Editorial Board
Special Issues
Following special issues within this section are currently open for submissions:
- Development and Evaluation of Nanomaterials for Agriculture (Deadline: 19 December 2025)
- Applications and Research of Nanocarriers and Nanopesticides in Agriculture (Deadline: 31 December 2025)
- The Role of Nanomaterials in Soils and Plants (Deadline: 13 February 2026)