Abstract
Nanotechnology is a growing research priority in society, having breadth of potential applications. It has the potential to revolutionize agronomical systems and many other fields. Nanotechnology is basically considering smallest particles which plays important role in encountering problems unsolved conventionally and raising the hope of improvement in agricultural productivity. The advancement in synthesis of new nanomaterial and nano-devices depict novel applications in agriculture. One of the applications of nanotechnology is formation of advanced biosensors that leads to development of miniature structures known as nanobiosensors that are more efficient and well organized in comparison to conventional biosensors. Nanobiosensors can be used efficiently for sensing soil pH, moisture and a wide variety of pathogens, insecticide, herbicide, pesticide and fertilizers. Appropriate and controlled use of nanobiosensor can support sustainable agriculture for enhancing crop productivity. It can also add to the control of pollution and controlled use of resources.
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