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Sweet Basil Carbon Dots Show Potential for Sustainable Agriculture

via Phys.org·3h ago

Researchers have found that carbon dots derived from sweet basil could help farmers grow healthier crops amidst growing global population pressures. This innovation utilizes a common kitchen herb to address increasing environmental challenges in food production. It suggests a promising, low-cost method for enhancing agricultural resilience and sustainability worldwide.

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