Boron contamination and its risk management in terrestrial and aquatic environmental settings
Shiv Bolan,
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Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
894, P. 164744 - 164744
Published: June 12, 2023
Boron
(B)
is
released
to
terrestrial
and
aquatic
environments
through
both
natural
anthropogenic
sources.
This
review
describes
the
current
knowledge
on
B
contamination
in
soil
relation
its
geogenic
sources,
biogeochemistry,
environmental
human
health
impacts,
remediation
approaches,
regulatory
practices.
The
common
naturally
occurring
sources
of
include
borosilicate
minerals,
volcanic
eruptions,
geothermal
groundwater
streams,
marine
water.
extensively
used
manufacture
fiberglass,
thermal-resistant
glass
porcelain,
cleaning
detergents,
vitreous
enamels,
weedicides,
fertilizers,
B-based
steel
for
nuclear
shields.
Anthropogenic
into
environment
wastewater
irrigation,
fertilizer
application,
waste
from
mining
processing
industries.
an
essential
element
plant
nutrition
taken
up
mainly
as
boric
acid
molecules.
Although
deficiency
agricultural
soils
has
been
observed,
toxicity
can
inhibit
growth
under
arid
semiarid
regions.
High
intake
by
humans
be
detrimental
stomach,
liver,
kidneys
brain,
eventually
results
death.
Amelioration
water
enriched
with
achieved
immobilization,
leaching,
adsorption,
phytoremediation,
reverse
osmosis,
nanofiltration.
development
cost-effective
technologies
removal
B-rich
irrigation
including
electrodialysis
electrocoagulation
techniques
likely
help
control
predominant
input
soil.
Future
research
initiatives
sustainable
using
advanced
are
also
recommended.
Language: Английский
Regulation of Metabolites by Nutrients in Plants
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Chapter
1
Regulation
of
Metabolites
by
Nutrients
in
Plants
Akash
Tariq,
Tariq
Xinjiang
Key
Laboratory
Desert
Plant
Roots
Ecology
and
Vegetation
Restoration,
Institute
Geography,
Chinese
Academy
Sciences,
Urumqi,
China
State
Oasis
Ecology,
Cele
National
Station
Observation
Research
for
Desert-Grassland
Ecosystems,
Cele,
University
Beijing,
ChinaSearch
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this
authorFanjiang
Zeng,
Fanjiang
Zeng
authorCorina
Graciano,
Corina
Graciano
Instituto
de
Fisiología
Vegetal,
Consejo
Nacional
Investigaciones
Científicas
y
Técnicas,
Universidad
La
Plata,
Buenos
Aires,
ArgentinaSearch
authorAbd
Ullah,
Abd
Ullah
authorSehrish
Sadia,
Sehrish
Sadia
Department
Biological
Veterinary
Animal
Lahore,
PakistanSearch
authorZeeshan
Ahmed,
Zeeshan
Ahmed
authorGhulam
Murtaza,
Ghulam
Murtaza
Faculty
Environmental
Science
Engineering,
Kunming
Technology,
Kunming,
PR
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Ismoilov,
Khasan
Ismoilov
CAS
Biogeography
Bioresource
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Zhang,
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Summary
Mineral
nutrition
plays
vital
role
plant
growth
metabolism.
To
date,
17
essential
nutrients
have
been
identified
that
are
direly
needed
growth.
Nitrogen
(N),
phosphorus
(P),
potassium
(K)
among
the
most
important
macronutrients,
whereas
micronutrients
include
chloride
(Cl),
copper
(Cu),
manganese
(Mn),
iron
(Fe),
zinc
(Zn),
cobalt
(Co),
molybdenum
(Mo),
nickel
(Ni).
Each
mineral
carries
equal
importance,
deficiency
any
them
can
affect
disrupt
life
cycle.
treasure
troves
bioactive
metabolites
essentially
regulate
nearly
all
fundamental
processes
like
growth,
reproduction,
environmental
responses.
These
divided
into
two
major
categories,
i.e.
primary
(PMs)
secondary
(SMs)
according
their
functions.
There
is
strong
linkage
between
nutrients.
Biosynthesis
involves
various
metabolic
pathways
such
as
absorption,
carbon
assimilation,
photosynthesis,
protoplast
formation,
respiration,
transpiration,
translocation,
storage.
regulated
available
different
forms
soil
solution.
N
necessary
biosynthesis
PMs
(i.e.
amino
acids,
chlorophyll,
nucleic
lipids,
proteins,
enzymes)
SMs
flavonoids
phenolic
compounds).
P
sugar
phosphates,
phospholipids,
DNA,
RNA,
nucleotide
synthesis
well
actively
involved
energy
K
mediates
sugars,
organic
antioxidants
also
many
regulatory
roles.
Similarly,
(S,
Ca,
Mg,
Fe,
Cu,
Mn,
B,
Cl)
wide
array
flavonoids,
phytohormones,
vitamins,
antioxidants,
glucosinolates,
cofactors
crucial
development.
Availability
composition
profound
effect
on
type
amount
produced.
So
there
lies
an
increased
interest
unraveling
roles
metabolites.
Therefore,
chapter
specifically
aims
improve
our
understanding
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Volume and Issue:
37(6), P. 2069 - 2081
Published: Jan. 19, 2023
Language: Английский
Fertilizers Based on Nanoparticles as Sources of Macro- and Microelements for Plant Crop Growth: A Review
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.
Language: Английский