Bio-inspired green nanomaterials for tomato plant cultivation: An innovative approach of green nanotechnology in agriculture
Shoaib Khan, Aoxue Wang, Jiayin Liu, Iltaf Khan, Samreen Sadiq, Aftab Khan, Muhammad Humayun, Abbas Khan, Rasha A. Abumousa, M. Bououdina
Abstract
• A comparative study of advanced and green nanomaterials is highlighted. • A thorough examination of the significance, production, and uses of green nanomaterials is carried out. • An extensive summary of green nanomaterials is presented, emphasizing their use in pest control and disease management. • In-depth analysis of green nanomaterials is conducted to assess their impact on tomato growth. • The study delves into the latest developments and potential future advancements of green nanomaterials for agriculture. In recent years, green nanomaterials are increasingly being utilized in horticulture and agriculture due to their potential to transform plant development, improve crop yield, combat diseases, and pest management, among other applications. Significantly, green nanomaterials enhance nutrient delivery by improving stability, uptake, and solubility efficiency. Utilizing non-toxic precursors, waste reduction strategies, renewable resources, and energy-efficient processes, they offer sustainable technology advancement. Moreover, tomatoes, the largest domestic and industrial crop, yield around 200 million tons globally. They are beneficial for blood cleansing, gastrointestinal secretion, and nutrient reduction. However, they are susceptible to diseases like early blight, septoria leaf spot, late blight, and buckeye rot. In this regard, green nanomaterials have the potential to revolutionize agriculture by improving disease management, detecting diseases quickly, enhancing nutrient uptake, safely delivering agrochemicals, and reducing pesticide dosage. So, impressed by this, in this current review paper, we explored the use of green nanomaterials for tomato growth, and development and investigated their unique features, utilization, challenges, and future prospects. Ultimately, this review will open a new research gateway for plant-based nanomaterial and their utilization in various disciplines particularly for crop protection, growth, and soil health. A graphical illustration demonstrating the significance of Green Nanomaterials