Ecological Nanofertilization: Evaluation of green synthesis silver nanoparticles in the germinative development of Quinoa seeds (#884)
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July 17-19, 2024
Published In
"Sustainable Engineering for a Diverse, Equitable, and Inclusive Future at the Service of Education, Research, and Industry for a Society 5.0."
Location of Conference
Costa Rica
Authors
Asmat-Campos, David
Juárez-Cortijo, Luisa
Delfín-Narciso, Daniel
Nazario-Naveda, Renny
Gallozzo-Cárdenas, Moisés
Abstract
The research addresses sustainable nanofertilization and its impacts on the quinoa seed germination process. The study focuses on the use of silver nanoparticles produced through green synthesis, highlighting the importance of eco-friendly methods in agricultural nanotechnology. Through detailed evaluations and statistical analyses, we examine how these nanoparticles affect the initial growth of quinoa seeds. The results offer essential information on the effectiveness of ecological nanofertilization in promoting the germination development of this key crop. This study emerges as a valuable contribution to the forefront of agricultural nanotechnology, highlighting its direct focus on the active search for sustainable solutions to optimize agricultural productivity. By delving into the intrinsic advantages of silver nanoparticles obtained by green synthesis, the article provides an enlightening insight into the practical implementation of nanofertilization in quinoa cultivation. This approach not only highlights technical innovation, but also highlights the immediate and long-term relevance of these practices within the framework of organic and sustainable agriculture.