Nanomaterials,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(23), P. 1939 - 1939
Published: Dec. 3, 2024
Metal-based
nanoparticles
(MNPs)
are
increasingly
prevalent
in
the
environment
due
to
both
natural
processes
and
human
activities,
leading
direct
interactions
with
plants
through
soil,
water,
air
exposure
that
can
have
beneficial
detrimental
effects
on
plant
growth
health.
Understanding
uptake,
translocation,
transformation
of
MNPs
is
crucial
for
assessing
environmental
risks
leveraging
nanotechnology
agriculture.
However,
accurate
analysis
tissues
poses
significant
challenges
complex
matrices
dynamic
nature
nanoparticles.
This
short
review
summarizes
recent
advances
analytical
methods
determining
MNP-plant
interactions,
focusing
pre-processing
quantitative
nanoparticle
analysis.
It
highlights
importance
selecting
appropriate
extraction
techniques
preserve
integrity
quantification.
Additionally,
mass
spectrometry,
microscopy,
other
spectroscopic
improve
characterization
within
systems
discussed.
Future
perspectives
highlight
need
develop
real-time
situ
monitoring
sensitive
tools
characterizing
biotransformation.
Agronomy,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(8), P. 1646 - 1646
Published: July 27, 2024
The
necessity
for
efficacious,
sophisticated
methodologies
to
facilitate
agricultural
intensification
in
the
context
of
global
population
growth
is
widely
accepted.
One
principal
methods
enhancing
yield
plant
products
application
fertilizers.
In
light
rapid
advancement
nanotechnology
over
recent
decades,
potential
utilizing
fertilizing
systems
based
on
nanoparticles
and
nanomaterials—termed
“nanofertilizers”—as
an
alternative
classical
mineral
fertilizers
increasingly
being
explored.
Due
their
unique
properties,
nanofertilizers
demonstrate
a
number
qualities
useful
agriculture.
These
include
high
activity,
more
accurate
dosing,
targeted
delivery
plants,
reduced
accumulation
soils
groundwater,
durability,
so
forth.
This
review
presents
synthesis
data
efficacy
last
decade,
focusing
macro-based
(N,
P,
K,
Ca,
Mg,
S)
micro-based
(Fe,
Zn,
Mn,
B,
Cu,
Mo)
nanoformulations
crops.
We
analyzed
200
publications,
published
mainly
topic
“nanofertilizers”.
An
analysis
effectiveness
using
as
applied
was
carried
out,
compared
with
traditional
chemical
elements.
The Science of The Total Environment,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
926, P. 172025 - 172025
Published: March 29, 2024
Adsorption,
which
is
a
quick
and
effective
method
for
phosphate
management,
can
effectively
address
the
crisis
of
phosphorus
mineral
resources
control
eutrophication.
Phosphate
management
systems
typically
use
iron-containing
nanominerals
(ICNs)
with
large
surface
areas
high
activity,
as
well
modified
ICNs
(mICNs).
This
paper
comprehensively
reviews
by
mICNs
in
different
water
environments.
have
higher
affinity
phosphates
than
ICNs.
adsorption
on
occurs
through
mechanisms
such
complexation,
precipitation,
electrostatic
ligand
exchange,
attraction.
Ionic
strength
influences
changing
potential
isoelectric
point
mICNs.
Anions
exhibit
inhibitory
effects
adsorption,
while
cations
display
promoting
effect.
More
importantly,
concentrations
molecular
weights
natural
organic
matter
inhibit
Sodium
hydroxide
has
regeneration
capability
Compared
to
crystallinity,
those
low
crystallinity
are
less
likely
desorb.
manage
municipal
wastewater,
eutrophic
seawater,
lakes.
Adsorption
saturated
be
used
fertilizers
agricultural
production.
Notably,
positive
negative
microorganisms
aquatic
organisms
soil.
Finally,
this
study
introduces
following:
trends
prospects
machine
learning-guided
mICN
design,
novel
methods
ICNs,
regeneration,
development
capacity
selectivity
phosphate,
investigation
competing
ions
environments
mICNs,
in-depth
research
mechanism
weakly
crystalline
ferrihydrite.
comprehensive
review
provide
insights
into
high-performance
future.
Nature Communications,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15(1)
Published: Aug. 27, 2024
Nanotechnology
shows
potential
to
promote
sustainable
and
productive
agriculture
address
the
growing
population
food
demand
worldwide.
However,
applications
of
nanotechnology
are
hindered
by
lack
knowledge
on
nanoparticle
(NP)
transformations
interactions
between
NPs
macromolecules
within
crops.
In
this
Review,
we
discuss
beneficial
toxicity-relieving
transformation
products
that
provide
agricultural
benefits
toxic
physiology-disturbing
induce
phytotoxicities.
Based
related
management
NP
their
long-term
effects,
propose
feasible
design
suggestions
attain
nano-enabled
efficient
applications.
Transformation
nanoparticles
(NPs)
after
application
can
form
or
products,
which
affects
phytophysiology.
Here,
authors
review
both
inside
plants
at
root
leaf
interfaces,
changes
nano-effects
in
crop
systems.
Nanomaterials,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(9), P. 746 - 746
Published: April 25, 2024
Nanoscale
agrochemicals
have
been
widely
used
in
sustainable
agriculture
and
may
potentially
affect
the
nitrogen
fixation
process
legume
crops.
The
present
study
investigated
size-effects
of
copper
oxide
nanoparticles
(CuO
NPs)
on
assimilation
soybean
(G.
max
(L.)
Merrill)
plants,
which
were
treated
with
different
sizes
(20
50
nm)
CuO
NPs
at
low
use
doses
(1
10
mg/kg)
for
21
days
under
greenhouse
conditions.
results
showed
that
nm
significantly
increased
fresh
biomass
more
than
20
achieved
mg/kg.
activities
N
assimilation-associated
enzymes
contents
nitrogenous
compounds,
including
nitrates,
proteins,
amino
acids,
tissues
greatly
across
all
NP
treatments.
two
had
no
impact
Cu
shoots
roots
but
indeed
soils
a
dose-dependent
fashion.
Overall,
our
findings
demonstrated
both
could
positively
alter
growth
boost
assimilation,
furthering
understanding
application
nanoscale
micro-nutrient-related
an
optimal
size
dose
will
contribute
to
increasing
yield
quality
Environmental Science Nano,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Phosphorus
fertilizer
(PF)
is
an
important
nutrient
for
crop
growth,
but
it
can
be
easily
immobilized
in
the
soil
by
oxides
of
aluminum,
iron,
and
calcium,
resulting
its
reduced
bioavailability.
Environmental Science Nano,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Application
of
nanofertilizers
in
agriculture
to
enhance
crop
yield
and
nutritional
quality
under
environmental
stress,
ensuring
agricultural
safety
output
integrity.