ACS Omega,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
10(1), P. 1032 - 1046
Published: Jan. 3, 2025
The
demand
for
food
production
has
been
growing
exponentially
due
to
the
increase
in
global
population.
Innovative
approaches
enhance
agricultural
productivity
have
explored,
including
new
applications
of
nanoparticles
agriculture.
nanoparticle
application
agriculture
can
generate
environmental
and
human
health
risks
since
contaminate
soil
inevitably
reach
groundwater,
potentially
causing
toxicity
aquatic
organisms.
In
this
study,
we
evaluated
benefits
gold
(GNPs),
synthesized
via
green
chemistry,
on
growth
cultivated
plants
zebrafish
embryo
model.
GNPs
were
through
an
economical
environmentally
friendly
method
using
Brazilian
red
propolis
(BRP)
extract
(BRP-GNPs).
BRP-GNPs
exhibited
negative
positive
effects
plant
germination,
depending
concentration
tested
species
involved.
Moreover,
induced
developmental
fish
embryos
a
dose-dependent
manner.
Our
results
provide
valuable
insights
assessing
biogenic
GNPs.
Plant Stress,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
10, P. 100253 - 100253
Published: Oct. 10, 2023
The
world's
climate
shifts
rapidly,
leading
to
increasingly
severe
and
volatile
weather,
negatively
impacting
crop
yields.
To
produce
long-lasting
crops,
cutting-edge
nanotechnology
is
applied
agriculture
called
agri-nanotechnology
(ANT),
a
relatively
fresh
field
of
research.
ANT
aims
help
agricultural
systems
meet
the
demands
for
sustainable
food
production.
inclusion
could
transform
conventional
farming
practices
by
enabling
targeted
delivery
biomolecules
controlled
liberation
agrochemicals.
Increasing
yields
requires
vaster
understanding
interactions
between
plants
nanoparticles
(NPs)
make
them
more
resistant
environmental
stresses
maximize
their
utilization.
Furthermore,
well-known
highly
praised
tool
that
provides
various
solutions
build
modern
practices.
In
summation,
stands
as
vanguard
in
harnessing
nanoscale
innovations
optimize
protection
production
way.
Frontiers in Plant Science,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
14
Published: April 3, 2023
Mycotoxins
are
toxic
secondary
metabolites
produced
by
certain
fungi,
which
can
contaminate
various
food
commodities,
including
fruits
and
their
derived
products.
Patulin
Alternaria
toxins
among
the
most
commonly
encountered
mycotoxins
in
fruit
In
this
review,
sources,
toxicity,
regulations
related
to
these
mycotoxins,
as
well
detection
mitigation
strategies
widely
discussed.
is
a
mycotoxin
mainly
fungal
genera
Penicillium
,
Aspergillus
Byssochlamys
.
toxins,
fungi
genus,
another
common
group
of
found
The
prevalent
alternariol
(AOH)
monomethyl
ether
(AME).
These
concern
due
potential
negative
effects
on
human
health.
Ingesting
contaminated
with
cause
acute
chronic
health
problems.
Detection
patulin
products
be
challenging
low
concentrations
complexity
matrices.
Common
analytical
methods,
good
agricultural
practices,
contamination
monitoring
important
for
safe
consumption
And
Future
research
will
continue
explore
new
methods
detecting
managing
ultimate
goal
ensuring
safety
quality
product
supply.
Journal of Nanobiotechnology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
21(1)
Published: Oct. 11, 2023
Undoubtedly,
nanoparticles
are
one
of
the
ideal
choices
for
achieving
challenges
related
to
bio
sensing,
drug
delivery,
and
biotechnological
tools.
After
gaining
success
in
biomedical
research,
scientists
exploring
various
types
sustainable
agriculture.
The
active
can
be
used
as
a
direct
source
micronutrients
or
delivery
platform
delivering
bioactive
agrochemicals
improve
crop
growth,
yield,
quality.
Till
date,
several
reports
have
been
published
showing
applications
nanotechnology
For
instance,
methods
employed
application
nanoparticles;
especially
metal
physicochemical
properties
such
core
synthesize
nanoparticles,
their
size,
shape,
surface
chemistry,
coatings
affect
crops,
soil
health,
crop-associated
ecosystem.
Therefore,
selecting
with
appropriate
applying
them
agriculture
via
suitable
method
stands
smart
option
achieve
improved
plant
performance.
In
presented
review,
we
compared
nanoparticle
plants
critically
interpreted
significant
differences
find
out
relatively
safe
specific
agricultural
practice.
Further,
analyzed
discussed
different
that
influence
on
terms
nano
safety
nanotoxicity.
From
literature
would
like
point
implementation
smaller
sized
low
concentration
seed
priming
foliar
spray
could
safer
minimizing
nanotoxicity,
exhibiting
better
performance
during
stress
non-stressed
conditions.
Moreover,
using
nanomaterials
pose
alternative
conventional
chemical
fertilizers
cleaner
technology
While
reviewing
all
available
literature,
came
across
some
serious
drawbacks
lack
proper
regulatory
bodies
control
usage
poor
knowledge
long-term
impact
ecosystem
which
need
addressed
near
future
comprehensive
applicability
green
ACS Omega,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
10(1), P. 1032 - 1046
Published: Jan. 3, 2025
The
demand
for
food
production
has
been
growing
exponentially
due
to
the
increase
in
global
population.
Innovative
approaches
enhance
agricultural
productivity
have
explored,
including
new
applications
of
nanoparticles
agriculture.
nanoparticle
application
agriculture
can
generate
environmental
and
human
health
risks
since
contaminate
soil
inevitably
reach
groundwater,
potentially
causing
toxicity
aquatic
organisms.
In
this
study,
we
evaluated
benefits
gold
(GNPs),
synthesized
via
green
chemistry,
on
growth
cultivated
plants
zebrafish
embryo
model.
GNPs
were
through
an
economical
environmentally
friendly
method
using
Brazilian
red
propolis
(BRP)
extract
(BRP-GNPs).
BRP-GNPs
exhibited
negative
positive
effects
plant
germination,
depending
concentration
tested
species
involved.
Moreover,
induced
developmental
fish
embryos
a
dose-dependent
manner.
Our
results
provide
valuable
insights
assessing
biogenic
GNPs.