This study demonstrated the potential of clay-based nanomaterials for addressing plant disease challenges and environmental issues in agriculture. It offers a cost-effective method for green-synthesized nano-sulfur and clay-based nanocomposites, that will protect crops from disease. These nanomaterials will not harm plants, soil or aquatic organisms and will support sustainable agriculture.
History
Pagination
179 p.
Open access
Yes
Language
eng
Degree type
Doctorate
Degree name
Ph.D.
Copyright notice
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Editor/Contributor(s)
David Cahill, Palash Kumar Manna
Faculty
Faculty of Science, Engineering and Built Environment