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Recent progress in the development of encapsulated fertilizers for time-controlled release. | LitMetric

Recent progress in the development of encapsulated fertilizers for time-controlled release.

Heliyon

Arbuzov Institute of Organic and Physical Chemistry, FRC Kazan Scientific Center, Russian Academy of Sciences, 8 Arbuzov str., 420088 Kazan, Russian Federation.

Published: August 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The review discusses advancements in encapsulated controlled-release fertilizers, highlighting their relevance to sustainable agriculture amid increasing global food supply challenges.
  • The growing research interest focuses on "smart fertilizers" that release nutrients based on plant needs, showcasing the importance of material selection for optimal nutrient release.
  • The review is structured into sections on different types of fertilizers, providing critical insights and organized data to help researchers understand the latest developments and future directions in this field.

Article Abstract

This review describes the latest achievements in the development of encapsulated controlled-release fertilizers, which encompasses sustainability issues in agriculture. The research community's interest in this particular area of science has doubled over the last couple of years due to the yearly increasing complexity of the food and supply situation, as well as maintaining the development of modern society in the era of population outbreak. This review covers demand in timely systematization and comprehensive analysis of emerging research in so-called "smart fertilizers" that release mineral components in accordance with the needs for nutrients classified into controlled- and slow-release fertilizers (CRFs and SRFs). Along with the thoroughly selected fundamental studies published in this area, the review specially focuses on the materials-based classification, emphasizing the importance of the host matrix in the time-controlled release of dopant. This substantially differentiates our review and renders scientific novelty and relevancy to it. The review is divided into sections, dealing with the types of slow- and controlled-release fertilizers each, and supplemented with the critical view on their usage. All data regarding encapsulated fertilizers in this review are systematized for the convenience of the readership when becoming familiarized with the latest achievements in this area. Perspectives and potential pathways are also described to recommend and guide researchers working on the related academic fields.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11320312PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e34895DOI Listing

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