<p>1. Nano-Biopesticides: Present Concept and Future Perspectives in integrated pest management<br>2. Recent advances in nano-encapsulation technologies for controlled release of biostimulants and äntimicrobial agents<br>3. Nanofertilizers and Nanopesticides: Future of Plant Protection<br>4. Biopolymers based nanofertilizer application in abiotic stress (drought and salinity) control<br>5. Advances in nano-based delivery systems of micronutrients for a greener agriculture<br>6. Regulatory requirements for Nano-Fertilizers and Nano-Pesticides<br>7. Phytofabrication of Nanoparticles through plant as Nanofactories<br>8. Nanoparticles for improving and augmenting plant functions<br>9. Interaction, fate and risks associated with nanomaterials as fertilizers and pesticides<br>10. Nanotechnology: a potential approach for abiotic stress management<br>11. Marketing Strategy and Environmental Safety of Nano-Biopesticides<br>12. Nanofertilizers and Nanopesticides: Recent Trends, Future Prospects in Agriculture<br>13. Challenges and perspective for the application of nanomaterials as fertilizers<br>14. Biogenic synthesis of Nanoparticles and its biological applications<br>15. Smart Delivery Mechanisms of Nanofertilizers and Nanocides in Crop Biotechology<br>16. Unraveling the mechanism of nanoparticles for controlling plant pathogens and pests<br>17. Properties, synthesis, characterization and application of hydrogel and magnetic hydrogels: A concise review<br>18. Economic considerations and limitations of green synthesis vs chemical synthesis of nanomaterials<br>19. Insecticidal effect of chitosan reduced silver nanocrystals against filarial vector, Culex quinquefasciatus and Cotton Bollworm, Helicoverpa armigera<br>20. Exploring Nanomaterials with plant growth promoting microbes in Current Agricultural Scenario<br>21. Green Nanotechnology: A Promising Tool for Agriculture Disease Management<br>22. Molecular mechanism of nano-fertilizer in plant growth and development: a recent account<br>23. Commercial products available in world market and their economic viability</p>