Abstract

Nanotechnology, with its unique ability to manipulate materials at the nanoscale, has emerged as a promising tool for revolutionizing agriculture. In this review, we delve into the application of nanotechnology in redgram (Cajanus cajan L.), commonly known as pigeonpea, which is an essential leguminous crop with global significance. It has been explored for the utilization of nanomaterials for improving seed germination, vigor, crop productivity, disease management, nutrient delivery, and storability in redgram. Through a systematic analysis of recent research papers, we highlighted the potential of nanotechnology to address key challenges in redgram production while providing sustainable solutions for modern agriculture.

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