K. Manju,H.K. Ranjini,S. Niranjan Raj,S. Chandra Nayaka,S. N. Lavanya,Raghuraj Singh Chouhan,M. N. Nagendra Prasad,S. Satish,P Ashwini,B. P. Harini,Syed Baker
Agriculture plays a crucial role in sustaining global population with food safety and security. The inadequacy of current agrochemicals in effectively controlling microbial infestations necessitates immediate attention. The over usage of agrochemicals has posed significant threat to agriculture which has hampers the crop productivity, increased disease outbreaks and spread resistant microorganisms. This review addresses the pressing issue of drug-resistant microbial pathogens and their detrimental impact on the agricultural system. The use of nanoagrosomes have gained significant attention as a potential solution for combating drug-resistant pathogens due to their unique physicochemical properties, which can be tailored to target specific activities. Diverse class of nanoagrosomes are widely in practice to attenuate specific activity which has been outline in the review. It also shed light on their effectiveness in combating drug-resistant pathogens and their role in promoting agricultural sustainability by expanding scientific understanding of nanoagrosomes in sustainable agriculture.