Bio-inspired green nanomaterials for tomato plant cultivation: An innovative approach of green nanotechnology in agriculture
Shoaib Khan(Soochow University), M. Bououdina(Prince Sultan University), Iltaf Khan(Heilongjiang University), Abbas Khan(Prince Sultan University), Muhammad Humayun(Prince Sultan University), Rasha A. Abumousa(Prince Sultan University), Aftab Khan(Prince Sultan University), Samreen Sadiq(Farooq Hospital), Jiayin Liu(Nanjing Medical University), Aoxue Wang(East China University of Science and Technology)
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