International Journal of Molecular Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
25(21), P. 11402 - 11402
Published: Oct. 23, 2024
Nano-priming
is
a
relatively
new
seed
treatment
technique
using
metal
and
oxide
nanoparticles
(NPs),
such
application
of
NPs
may
support
the
plants'
immunity.
Recently
we
have
shown
that
biologically
synthesized
silver
(bio-AgNPs)
used
as
short-term
foliar
protect
pea
seedlings
against
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
281, P. 116620 - 116620
Published: June 21, 2024
Iron-nanoparticles
(Fe-NPs)
are
increasingly
been
utilized
in
environmental
applications
due
to
their
efficacy
and
strong
catalytic
activities.
The
novelty
of
nanoparticle
science
had
attracted
many
researchers
especially
for
green
synthesis,
which
can
effectively
reuse
biological
resources
during
the
polymerization
reactions.
Thus,
synthesis
Fe-NPs
utilizing
plant
extracts
could
be
considered
as
eco-friendly,
simple,
rapid,
energy-efficient,
sustainable,
cost-effective.
route
recognized
a
practical,
valuable,
economically
effective
alternative
large-scale
production.
During
production
process,
some
biomolecules
present
undergo
metal
salts
reduction,
serve
both
capping
reducing
mechanism,
enhancing
reactivity
stability
green-synthesized
Fe-NPs.
diversity
species
provided
wide
range
potential
sources
With
improved
understanding
specific
involved
bioreduction
stabilization
processes,
it
will
become
easier
identify
utilize
new,
materials
synthesis.
Newly
synthesized
require
different
characterization
techniques
such
transmission
electron
microscope,
ultraviolet-visible
spectrophotometry,
X-ray
absorption
fine
structure,
etc,
determination
size,
composition,
structure.
This
review
described
assessed
recent
advancements
derived
from
plant-based
material.
Detailed
information
on
various
suitable
yielding
valuable
with
diverse
safety.
Additionally,
this
examined
employed
analyze
Fe-NPs,
stability,
accumulation,
mobility,
fate
environment.
Holistically,
remediating
wastewaters,
organic
residues,
inorganic
contaminants.
toxicity
was
also
addressed;
emphasizing
need
refine
ensure
safety
friendliness.
Moving
forward,
future
challenges
opportunities
associated
would
motivate
novel
research
about
nanoparticles
new
directions.
Plants,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(11), P. 1547 - 1547
Published: June 3, 2024
One
of
the
main
climate
change-related
variables
limiting
agricultural
productivity
that
ultimately
leads
to
food
insecurity
appears
be
drought.
With
use
a
recently
discovered
nanopriming
technology,
seeds
can
endure
various
abiotic
challenges.
To
improve
seed
quality
and
initial
growth
8-day-old
field
pea
seedlings
(cv.
NS
Junior)
under
optimal
artificial
drought
(PEG-induced)
laboratory
conditions,
this
study
aimed
assess
efficacy
priming
with
three
different
nanomaterials:
Nanoplant
Ultra
(Co,
Mn,
Cu,
Fe,
Zn,
Mo,
Se),
Ca-Si
(Ca,
Si,
B,
Fe),
Sulfur
(S).
The
findings
indicate
treatments
have
positive
impact
on
indicators,
early
plant
growth,
resilience
in
plants
established
both
drought-stressed
conditions.
Nevertheless,
all
showed
effect,
but
their
modes
action
varied.
proved
most
effective
whereas
were
efficient
stress.
After
evaluation,
examined
comprehensive
nanomaterials
may
utilized
as
agents
for
boost
germination,
crop
environmental
Deleted Journal,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
77(2)
Published: March 7, 2025
Nanoparticles
(NPs)
have
shown
promising
potential
to
improve
plant
resilience
against
various
abiotic
stresses
like
drought,
salinity,
heat,
cold
etc.
by
modulating
key
phytohormonal
pathways.
While
previous
studies
explored
the
efficacy
of
different
NPs
in
alleviating
individual
stresses,
a
critical
analysis
summarizing
current
understanding
NPs-phytohormone
interconnections
is
lacking.
This
review
comprehensively
surveys
recent
advances
elucidating
crosstalk
between
and
major
hormones
abscisic
acid,
auxins,
salicylic
jasmonic
cytokinins,
ethylene,
strigolactones
brassinosteroids
involved
stress
responses.
Both
biogenic
chemically
engineered
are
covered.
The
mechanisms
underlying
NP-triggered
phytohormone
signature
changes
discussed.
Critical
knowledge
gaps
such
as
lack
field
scale
evaluations
identified.
Finally,
future
prospects
include
molecular
more
deeply
using
multi-omics
approaches,
evaluation
under
conditions
diverse
environmental
contexts
genotypes,
long-term
risk
assessments,
development
targeted
multi-component
NP
formulations.
assimilates
status
outlook
emerging
NP-phytohormone
interplay
engineering
for
sustainable
agriculture
solutions.
Discover Plants.,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
2(1)
Published: March 19, 2025
Abstract
Nanoparticles
have
demonstrated
significant
potential
in
reducing
the
negative
impacts
of
abiotic
stress
on
plants
and
improving
agricultural
productivity.
Temperature,
salt,
drought,
heavy
metals
can
hinder
plant
growth
crop
yields.
Nanoparticles,
mainly
metal
oxide
nanoparticles
been
found
to
enhance
resilience
mitigate
by
affecting
physiological
molecular
processes.
Studies
shown
that
improve
growth,
biomass,
chlorophyll
content,
antioxidant
production.
They
also
nutrient
absorption,
regulate
osmotic
balance,
activate
defense
mechanisms.
like
zinc
(ZnO),
silicon
(Si),
iron
(FeO)
effective
mitigating
salt
stress.
In
contrast,
manganese
(Mg)
titanium
dioxide
(TiO
2
)
promise
alleviating
drought
Additionally,
reduce
toxicity
heat
tolerance.
However,
using
agriculture
requires
careful
consideration
their
risks
environmental
impact.
provide
a
promising
opportunity
for
enhancing
sustainable
practices
face
climate
change
food
security
challenges.
By
leveraging
nanotechnology,
we
farm
productivity
secure
resources
future
generations.
Graphical
abstract